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Solve the compound inequality 9 + 3n 3 or 5n < 30.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you type in the compound inequality wrong? Because it's impossible to solve both sides with the 9+3n I'll show you the other side though 5n < 30 /5 /5 n < 30 Pretty much treat the < and/or > as an equal, EXCEPT when dividing by a negative. Then you flip it. Example: -2x > 6 /-2 /-2 x < -3

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