Mathematics, 11.01.2021 02:30 sduhaime1974
Item 1
Write the word sentence as an inequality. Then solve the inequality.
The product of −2 and a number x is greater than 30.
An inequality is
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The solution of this inequality is
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Item 1
Write the word sentence as an inequality. Then solve the inequality.
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