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OpenStudy (gracygirl):

Inequality help...

OpenStudy (gracygirl):

Writing it out give me a sec

OpenStudy (gracygirl):

12z - 3 ≥ 2z - 15 12z - 3 - 2z ≥ 2z - 15 - 2z 10z - 3 ≥ - 15 10z - 3 + 3 ≥ -15 + 3 10z ≥ -12 \[\frac{ 10z }{10} ≥ \frac{ -12 }{ 10 } \] z ≥ -1 2/10 Correct?

OpenStudy (gracygirl):

And 2/10 reduces to 1/5

OpenStudy (ninja4535):

I think you are correct.

OpenStudy (gracygirl):

@Awolflover1 do you agree?

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

Hmm...@AloneS

Awolflover1 (awolflover1):

@AloneS **

OpenStudy (gracygirl):

I'm not ignoring your reply @Ninja4535 I just want to be sure :)

OpenStudy (ninja4535):

That's ok.

OpenStudy (gracygirl):

I'm just gonna go ahead and close this since she's not replying, thanks for your help!

OpenStudy (ninja4535):

If you want to check the answer substitute z for -1 1/5 or 1.2. Then if both sides are the same then it is correct

OpenStudy (gracygirl):

True ^_^

OpenStudy (ninja4535):

Ok no prob

OpenStudy (ninja4535):

Hold on -1.2 not 1.2

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