Question 355541
{{{-3(n+4)<6(1-n)}}} Start with the given inequality.



{{{-3n-12<6-6n}}} Distribute.



{{{-3n<6-6n+12}}} Add {{{12}}} to both sides.



{{{-3n+6n<6+12}}} Add {{{6n}}} to both sides.



{{{3n<6+12}}} Combine like terms on the left side.



{{{3n<18}}} Combine like terms on the right side.



{{{n<(18)/(3)}}} Divide both sides by {{{3}}} to isolate {{{n}}}. 



{{{n<6}}} Reduce.



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Answer:


So the solution is {{{n<6}}} 



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