SOLUTION: solve -0.7x<-14
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Question 268489: solve -0.7x<-14
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-0.7x<-14
Divide each term in the inequality by -0.7.
-(0.7x)/(-0.7)>-(14)/(-0.7)
Cancel the common factor of -0.7.
x>-(14)/(-0.7)
Simplify the right-hand side of the inequality by simplifying each term.
Answer: x>20
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