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If -3m + 1 > 7, which of the following is a solution set for m?

If -3m + 1 > 7, which of the following is a solution set for m?-example-1
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m < -2

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the solution set for m in:


-3m+1>7

First, collect like terms:


\begin{gathered} -3m>7-1 \\ -3m>6 \end{gathered}

Now, divide both sides by -3. When you divide an inequality by a negative number, the sign changes direction:


\begin{gathered} (-3m)/(-3)>(6)/(-3) \\ m<-2 \end{gathered}

This means that all values of m must be less than -2.

None of the options contains the correct solution set.

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