SOLUTION: 63+12x<15
63-63+12x<15-63
12x<-48/12
x<-4
where did we go wrong?
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Question 19753: 63+12x<15
63-63+12x<15-63
12x<-48/12
x<-4
where did we go wrong?
Answer by mmm4444bot(95) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello There:
You did not go wrong.
x < -4 is the correct answer.
~ Mark
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