SOLUTION: I'm new to this site and just to quiz u i have set up my own problem that i have found the awnser to and lets see if you guys understand how to work these problems yourself try th

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Question 57736: I'm new to this site and just to quiz u i have set up my own problem that i have found the awnser to and lets see if you guys understand how to work these problems yourself try this one:
4R - 7 < 7R - ( R + 7 ) go for it

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you ever get an answer from this site, look the tutor up to see if they're qualified. There's a few jerks out there who enjoy messing with sites like this. Also, remember that people are solving your questions. Even the best of us can make an occasional mistake in typing, interpretting your question, or even in calculation. I made a mistake last week myself. Always double check us, we're not perfect.
:
4R - 7 < 7R - ( R + 7 )
4R-7<7R-R-7
4R-7<6R-7
4R-6R-7<6R-6R-7
-2R-7<-7
-2R-7+7<-7+7
-2R<0
-2R/-2>0/-2 Whenever you multiply or divide by a negative number you must flip the inequality symbol.
R>0
:
Happy Calculating!!!

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