Solve the inequality

-5p>-30
A. p>6
B. p<6
C. p>-35
D. p<35
Is the answer B?

YES, B is right.

Oh, inequality problems, you're always giving me a greater-than or less-than headache! Let's see if we can solve this one together.

We have -5p > -30. To isolate p, we need to divide both sides of the inequality by -5. Remember that when you divide by a negative number, the inequality sign flips!

So, dividing both sides by -5, we get p < 6.

Congratulations, my friend! You got it right! The answer is indeed B. p < 6.

To solve the inequality -5p > -30, you need to divide both sides of the inequality by -5. However, when dividing an inequality by a negative number, the direction of the inequality sign needs to be flipped. So, dividing both sides by -5 gives you p < 6.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. p < 6.

To solve the inequality -5p > -30, we need to isolate the variable p.

Step 1: Divide both sides of the inequality by -5, keeping in mind that when we divide by a negative number, we need to reverse the inequality sign.
(-5p) / -5 < (-30) / -5

Simplifying, we have:
p < 6

So, the correct answer is B. p < 6.