Question 217500: How do you solve 3(x-7)>18 Found 2 solutions by drj, RAY100: Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!How do you solve 3(x-7)>18
Step 1. Treat it almost like an equality. So multiply it out
Step 2. Add 21 to both sides of the inequality.
Step 3. Divide 3 to both sides of the inequality
Step 4. ANSWER
I hope the above steps and explanation were helpful.
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Dr J
Answer by RAY100(1637) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!3(x-7)>18,,,,,,,,,divide by 3
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(x-7) > 6,,,,,,,,,add 7
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x > 13
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check,,,let x=14,,,,,,,,3{(14)-7}>18,,,,,21>18,,,ok
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