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Solve -4t-5>2t+13 for t

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Answer: i got t < -3

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User Nick Malcolm
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Answer:

t<-3

Explanation:

First, you need to add 5 to 13 and your equation is -4t>2t+18. Then you need to subtract 2t from -4t which gives you -6t>18. Next, you divide -6 from both sides which gives you t<-3.

*I switched the greater-than sign to a less than sign because I was dividing by a negative number.

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