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Sove the inequality 5-3p>=7

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Answer:

5-3p≥7

-3p≥7-5

-3p≥2

p≤-2/3

p]-∞; -2/3]

Explanation:

User Sakibur Rahman
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Hello!

Answer:


\Large \boxed{\sf p\leq- (2)/(3)}

Explanation:

→ We want to solve this inequation:


\sf 5-3p\geq7

Subtract 5 from both sides:


\sf 5-3p-5\geq7-5

Simplify both sides:


\sf -3p\geq2

Divide both sides by -3 (and therefore change the sign):


\sf (-3p)/(-3) \leq (2)/(-3)

Simplify both sides:


\boxed{\sf p\leq- (2)/(3)}

Conclusion:

The solution of the inequation 5 - 3p ≥ 7 is all values less than or equal to -2/3.

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