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What is the solution to the inequality −1/6e ≥ 2 ?

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Answer:

e < -12

Explanation:

In algebra, we always need to follow a set of steps that involve undoing the operations that led to the equation to reveal the value of x.

Step 1: Divide by -1/6

e < -12

(Since we divided by a negative number, we must reverse the inequality sign.)

Step 2: Check

(-1/6)(-12) > 2

2 > 2 ✅

Now we check a number less than -12, such as -14.

(-1/6)(-14) > 2

2 1/3 > 2 ✅

The correct answer is: e < -12

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