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6n-3>-18

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[6n-3>-18\]treat the \(>\) as if it was an equal sign...for now :) \[6n-3>-18\]\[~~~~~~6n>-15\]and since we are dividing by a positive number, the sign remains the same:\[6n>-15\]\[n>-{5\over2}\]

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