Six less than the product of four and a number is less than 0.5 times the opposite of the number

My answer
6-4n< 0.5/n

Nope. try

4n-6 < 0.5(-n)

"opposite" is a vague term. Usually it means negative. You have interpreted it as reciprocal.

In either case,

"the product of four and a number" is 4n
six less than that is 4n-6, not 6-4n.

To solve this inequality, let's break it down step by step:

1. "The product of four and a number" can be written as 4n.
2. "Six less than the product of four and a number" is then 4n - 6.
3. "The opposite of the number" is -n.
4. "0.5 times the opposite of the number" is 0.5 * (-n), which can be written as -0.5n.

Now, we have the inequality:

4n - 6 < -0.5n

To solve for n, we can combine like terms by adding 0.5n to both sides of the inequality:

4n + 0.5n - 6 < 0

Simplifying the left side of the inequality gives us:

4.5n - 6 < 0

Next, we can add 6 to both sides of the inequality:

4.5n < 6

Finally, to solve for n, divide both sides of the inequality by 4.5:

n < 6/4.5

The final solution is:

n < 1.33