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Which inequality is equivalent to -m> 15

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Answer:

m < -15

Explanation:

Step 1: Multiply both sides by -1

-m > 15

-m * -1 > 15 * -1

Since you multiply by a negative, you must flip the sign

-m * -1 > 15 * -1

m < -15

Answer: m < -15

User Pepe
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This inequality can be simplified.

~Divide -1 to both sides (flip the symbol since we're dividing a negative number)

-m/-1 < 15/-1

m < -15

Best of Luck!

User Tushar Chutani
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