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Allison:

5 < -9+r over 2

Allison:

Multiply by 2 on both sides?

iYuko:

ye

Bob:

is it all over 2

Allison:

Yes -9+r/2

iYuko:

oh good q lol

iYuko:

actually

iYuko:

I think divide each term by 2

Allison:

So it's 10 < -9 + r

iYuko:

I forget hold up

Allison:

Okay

Allison:

19<r?

Allison:

Open circle 19 to the right

iYuko:

multiply each by two should get 10<-18+2r

iYuko:

then solve

Allison:

What

iYuko:

@Bob right?

iYuko:

u can't do something to all terms and just leave the variable untouched

iYuko:

just solve from there

iYuko:

is the 10 over the 2?

iYuko:

@Allison

Bob:

i dont know if the question isn't clear i cant answer it

iYuko:

ok its (19, infinity)

iYuko:

when u multiply the fraction by two it cancels out the 2 on that side

iYuko:

idk open circle and all that I only use ( and [

iYuko:

but I think its open circle then on 19 to the right towards infinity

dude:

\(5<\frac{-9+r}{2}\) You want to first multiply both sides by 2 and then add 9 on both sides

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