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Can yall help me with this 4s+17<9

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Answer:I show u on paper

Step-by-step explanation:hope this helps

First you isolate the instead of 4s+17<9 you have 4s<9-17

Next you get 4s<-8

Then you now divide so you get s< -8÷4 which is -2

Can yall help me with this 4s+17<9-example-1
User Allreadyhome
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Answer: s < -2

Step-by-step explanation: To find 'S', read the following steps below

First, you're going to subtract 17 from 17 and 9,

you will end up with this equation: 4s<-8

Then, you will divide 4 by 4, leaving the variable by itself, and divide -8 by 4.

Your answer is s < -2

Sorry if you don't understand my explanation, I tried my best :)

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