Solve for x:
-0.6x > 3
A. X < -5
B X < -0.2
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Mathematics, 20.05.2020 19:03 xTrippyBeach4201x
Solve for x:
-0.6x > 3
A. X < -5
B X < -0.2
C X > -5
D. X > -0.2
I don’t need an explanation just the answer thank you
Answers: 3
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