SOLUTION: solve using multiplication principle -6x>1/13

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Question 255189: solve using multiplication principle
-6x>1/13

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-6x>1/13
Multiply both sides by -1 which changes the direction of the inequality:
6x <= -1/13
Mulitply both sides by 1/6:
x <= -1/78

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