SOLUTION: 3(4m-1)+7>28
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Question 599991: 3(4m-1)+7>28
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the first thing is to substract 7 from both sides and we obtain
3(4m-1)>21 then we multiply the parenthesis by 3 and we obtain
12m-3>21 then we add 3 to both sides and we obtain 12m>24 then we divide both sides by 12 and we obatin m>2
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