SOLUTION: solve the inequality: 13k-11>7k+37

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Question 75380This question is from textbook algebra I
: solve the inequality:
13k-11>7k+37
This question is from textbook algebra I

Answer by rmromero(383)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Solve: 13k-11>7k+37
13k - 7k > 37 + 11 subtract 7k both sides. add 11 both sides

6k > 48 Divide both sides by 6

k > 8
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