SOLUTION: Word Problems using inequalities Find the least positive integer such that 4 more than 7 times the number is greater than 95. 7(4+n)>95 -- Not Right

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Question 262327: Word Problems using inequalities
Find the least positive integer such that 4 more than 7 times the number is greater than 95.
7(4+n)>95 -- Not Right

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have the right numbers and operations but in the wrong order
7n+4>95
Try 13

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