Chlowy34 Chlowy34
  • 14-09-2015
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How do you solve p+6>9 as an inequality

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mboey423 mboey423
  • 14-09-2015
You solve that inequality by replacing p with a number that would be greater than 9 when added to 6
An example is 7+6>9
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LargeMcstud LargeMcstud
  • 14-09-2015
p+6>9
-6 -6
p>3
P could be any number greater than 3.
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