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Solve the following equation n-31/105>1

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\huge\text{Hey there!}


\mathsf{n - (31)/(105)>1}


\large\textsf{First you have to SIMPLIFY EACH SIDES of the INEQUALITY}


\mathsf{n + (-(31)/(105))>1}


\large\textsf{Second ADD }\mathsf{(31)/(105)}\large\textsf{ to BOTH of your SIDES}


\mathsf{n - (31)/(105)+(31)/(105)> 1 +(31)/(105)}


\large\textsf{CANCEL out: }\mathsf{-(31)/(105)+(31)/(105)}\large\textsf{ because that gives the value of 0}


\large\textsf{KEEP: }\mathsf{1+(31)/(105)}\large\textsf{ because it helps what is being COMPARED to the n value}


\large\textsf{Simplify above (}\mathsf{1+(31)/(105)}\large\textsf{) and you should have your result to this question}


\mathsf{1+(31)/(105)=\bf (136)/(105)}


\boxed{\mathsf{Answer: \bf n> (136)/(105\ )\boxed{\large\textsf{ it is an \bf O P E N E D circle shaded to the right}}}}}\huge\checkmark


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