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Which values are solutions to 90 < –30p + 15? Check all that apply. p = –10 p = 0 p = –2.5 p = 3 p = –5 p = 7.6
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Which values are solutions to 90 < –30p + 15? Check all that apply.
p = –10
p = 0
p = –2.5
p = 3
p = –5
p = 7.6
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Answer:
p< -2.5
Explanation:
90-15<-30p
75/-30>p
p<-2.5
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