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An inequality is shown below:
−np − 3 ≥ 7(c − 4)
Which of the following solves for n?


Sagot :

The solution of n is [tex]n \le -\frac 1p(7(c - 4) + 3)[/tex]

How to solve for n?

The inequality is given as:

−np − 3 ≥ 7(c − 4)

Add 3 to both sides

−np  ≥ 7(c − 4) + 3

Divide through by -p;

This changes the inequality sign.

So, we have:

[tex]n \le -\frac 1p(7(c - 4) + 3)[/tex]

Hence, the solution of n is [tex]n \le -\frac 1p(7(c - 4) + 3)[/tex]

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