SOLUTION: If -6 ≤ -3x-3 ≤ 12, what is the largest possible integer value of x+1?

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Question 1095339: If -6 ≤ -3x-3 ≤ 12, what is the largest possible integer value of x+1?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) About Me  (Show Source):
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-6%28-1%2F3%29%3E=%28-3x-3%29%28-1%2F3%29%3E=12%28-1%2F3%29
2%3E=x%2B1%3E=-4
1%3E=x%3E=-5
The largest possible SOLUTION value in that solution is 1.

This means the largest possible value for x%2B1 would be 1%2B1=highlight_green%282%29.