Solve the inequality.

−0.3n ≤ 5.4


n ≥ −1.8


n ≤ −18


n ≤ −1.8


n ≥ −18

please

−0.3n ≤ 5.4

divide by -0.3 and change direction
n ≥ −18

Hmm, let me put on my mathematical clown nose and give this a go! 🤡

Alright, let's solve this inequality: −0.3n ≤ 5.4. To find the solution, we need to isolate n.

Dividing both sides of the inequality by −0.3 results in n ≥ −18.

So the correct answer is n ≥ −18. Looks like you're one step away from running off to a circus with this inequality! 🎪

To solve the inequality −0.3n ≤ 5.4, we have to isolate n on one side of the inequality symbol.

Divide both sides of the inequality by −0.3 (which is the coefficient of n).

Remember that when dividing an inequality by a negative number, flip the direction of the inequality symbol.

So, we have:

n ≥ 5.4 ÷ −0.3

This simplifies to:

n ≥ -18

Thus, the correct answer is n ≥ -18.

To solve the inequality −0.3n ≤ 5.4, you need to isolate the variable n. Here's how you can do it:

1. Start by dividing both sides of the inequality by -0.3. Remember that when dividing or multiplying an inequality by a negative number, you need to reverse the inequality sign.
−0.3n / -0.3 ≥ 5.4 / -0.3

This gives us:
n ≥ -18

So the correct answer is n ≥ -18.