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Mathematics, 06.12.2019 08:31 Bekks

Can someone pls me with my hmwk? do as many as you can anything
it's an inequality so it's solved like
1/3j ≤ 4
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j 12
25) 12c ≤ -144
27) 6b ≥ 3/5
29) b/8 ≤ -2
31) 1/2 < r/-3
33) y/-4 > -1/2
35) -2.25t < -9
37) -11z > 121
39) -k ≥ 7
41) 16 ≥ -4/3p
43) -8x < 24
45) 1/4x < 5
47) 45 ≤ -9p
49) -3/4b > -3/2
51) the product of a number and 7 is not less than 21
53) the product of -4/5 and b is at most -16
55) the area of a rectangle is at most 21 square inches. the width of the rectangle is 3.5 inches. what are the possible measurements for the length of the rectangle?
sorry for all the work you so much due tomorrow ; -;

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