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10 September, 20:41

If 6h - 7 < 5, then h < 2 What the counterexample

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  1. 10 September, 21:39
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    6h - 7 < 5

    6h < 5

    This means that 6 times h is less than 5.

    h < 2 means that as long as h is less than 2, this inequality will be true.

    A counterexample would be 1.

    6h < 5

    6 (1) < 5

    6 * 1 < 5

    6 < 5

    6 is not less than 5, therefore that inequality is not true and 1 proves to be a counterexample.
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