SOLUTION: 12>-1/3m

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Question 545729: 12>-1/3m
Found 2 solutions by smmoore, saifoo.khan:
Answer by smmoore(10)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the inequality is 12>-1/3m
to get m by its self we divide both sides by -1/3.
the new inequality is -36>m but since we divided by a negative, we have to switch the sign to its oposite.
the answer is -36 so m is greater than -36

Answer by saifoo.khan(162)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hi.
12>-1/3m
multiply 3 on both sides,
12*3 >-m
36 >-m
Write the variable on left side,
-m < 36
Now flip the sign ^ the inequality,
m > -36
Answer.

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