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Solve the following inequality.
2P - 3 > P + 6

User Emmeowzing
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Hi There!

Here's how we solve inequalities:

  • Given:
  • 2p-3>p+6
  • To Find: p

Solution:

  • Move all the p's to the left, using the opposite operation:
  • 2p-p-3>6
  • Move all the numbers to the right, using the opposite operation:
  • 2p-p>6+3
  • Combine Like Terms:
  • p>9

Thus, all the values of p greater than 9 will make the inequality true.

Final Answer: p>9

Hope it helps!

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User SRam
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Answer:

P > 9

Explanation:

first, you add 3 to both sides,

2p > P + 9

then subtracts P from both sides,

P > 9

your final answer is P > 9

Hope this helps! :)

User Anton Kizema
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