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p+12<9 Solve the inequality
A. p>21
B. p>3
C. p>-21
D. p>-3
Is the answer D?
Can you help me ms. Sue?
answered by
Gwen
9 years ago
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None of your answers is correct. Look at the directions of the arrows.
answered by
Ms. Sue
9 years ago
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To solve the inequality p + 12 < 9, we need to isolate the variable p. Here's how to do it step by step:
1. Start with the inequality: p + 12 < 9.
2. Subtract 12 from both sides of the inequality to move the constant term to the right side: p + 12 - 12 < 9 - 12.
This simplifies to: p < -3.
So the correct answer is D. p > -3.
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