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Solve for w: 2w > -12 (There is a line under the >)
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Solve for w:
2w > -12
(There is a line under the >)
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Answer:
w≥-6
Explanation:
You mean 2w≥-12
If so then
2w≥-12
w≥-12/2
w≥-6
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your answer would be w>-6 (with a line under the >)
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