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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help me please. <3 Tell what you must do to the first inequality to get to the second one. -c/4 > 3; c< -12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First multiply both sides by 4(Its allowed since its a positive number). Then you get -c>12 Add -12 to both sides. You get -12-c>0. Now add c to both sides. You get-12>c or c<-12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you.

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