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Solve inequalities using multiplication? Solve x/4<5

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The solution for the inequality is x < 20.

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We're given the inequality
\boldsymbol{\sf{\cfrac{x}{4} < 5}}. And to solve the inequality, I am going to isolate x on the left side of the inequality.

And to isolate x, I'll multiply both sides by 4, like this :


\boldsymbol{\sf{x < 5*4}}


\boldsymbol{\sf{x < 20}}

∴ x < 20

User Lycha
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Answer:

x<20

Explanation:

Multiply both sides by 4.

x<20

User Ken Krueger
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