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3 < -5n + 2n Please show your work! Just in number form!

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Hey there!


Answer:\boxed{n<-1}


Explanation:


3<-5n+2n

Start by simplifying both sides of the inequality.


-3n>3

Now divide both sides by -3.


(-3n)/(-3) >(3)/(-3)\\n<-1


\boxed{n<-1}\text{ is the answer.}

Also here is a graph below.

Hope this helps!


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3 < -5n + 2n Please show your work! Just in number form!-example-1
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