SOLUTION: -2<2(c+5)
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Question 70221: -2<2(c+5)
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-2<2(c+5)
Solve this one just as if it was = instead of <;
Distribute the 2;
-2<2c+10
subtract 10 from both sides;
-2-10<2c+10-10
-12<2c
divide each side by 2;
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Now any number greater than -6 will satisfy the equation.:)
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