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4 December, 22:02

Lia looks at the inequality 12 - x > 5 and says "I subtract a number 12 and want a result that is bigger than 5. That means that the solutions should be values of x are smaller than something." Do you agree with Lia. Explain your reasoning and include solutions to the inequality in your explanations

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  1. 4 December, 22:32
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    You have to subtract 12 on both side
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