SOLUTION: Hello, I am trying to find the solution set of the inequality 2/3n<12, i came up with the answer N<36 but i feel that is completely wrong... please try to help me.

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Question 344273: Hello, I am trying to find the solution set of the inequality 2/3n<12, i came up with the answer N<36 but i feel that is completely wrong... please try to help me.
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You forgot to divide both sides by 2. So your answer should be


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