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OpenStudy (crissy):

-3>1/3r help plz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Isolate the r. Think of this as an equation: \[-3 = 1/3r\] There's only one special rule: when multiplying or dividing by a negative number, you must switch the sign; for example, \(>\) becomes \(<\); and \(<\) becomes \(>\).

OpenStudy (crissy):

i dont get it??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solve \[-3 = {1\over3}r\]

OpenStudy (crissy):

im srry im probly really frustrating right know but i still dont under stand

OpenStudy (crissy):

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