SOLUTION: solve using mulitplication principle -x/4>5 please note, there's a line under the > symbol. I do not know how to put a line under the > symbol.

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Question 331760: solve using mulitplication principle
-x/4>5

please note, there's a line under the > symbol. I do not know how to put a line under the > symbol.

Answer by mathmandotcom(31)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-x/4>=5 multiply by -4 and reverse the symbol
x<=-20 answer
I hope this helps you.

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