SOLUTION: -132>12(n+9)
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Question 687265: -132>12(n+9)
Answer by josh_jordan(263) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To solve for n, you need to isolate n by itself. First, on the right side of the inequality, using the distributive property, multiply 12 by everything in the parenthesis:
-132 > 12n + 108
Next, to isolate n, subtract both sides of the inequality by 108:
-108 + -132 > 12n
Simplify the left side:
-240 > 12n
Finally, divide both sides of the inequality by 12:
=
-20 > n
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