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OpenStudy (meganhall):

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please hurry have 2 min

alones (alones):

Alright so we'll have two possibilities First possibility: \[\ 2b+15<5\] Subtract 15 from both sides\[\ 2b+15−15<5−15\] \[\ 2b<−10\] Also don't forget to divide by 2 \[\frac{ 2b }{ 2 }=\frac{ -10 }{ 2 }\] \[\ b<−5\]

OpenStudy (meganhall):

is it c

OpenStudy (meganhall):

okay i got them all right thanks

alones (alones):

So for the second possability \[\ 8<2b\] Just flip the equation \[\ 2b>8\] and again divide by \(\ 2\) \[\frac{ 2b }{ 2 }=\frac{ 8 }{ 2 }\] So it would be \(\ b>4\)

alones (alones):

it would be this http://prnt.sc/cvw1av on a number line.

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