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1 April, 00:07

Which inequality represents all possible solutions of - 21b<3

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  1. 1 April, 01:47
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    The inequality that represents all possible solutions of - 21b<3 is b> - (3/21).

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given - 21b 3/-21 ⇒ b > - (3/21)

    When you pass a negative term from one side of the inequation to the other side, the relationship between the terms (, etc) have to change, it means if the sign was > you have to change it to <, and so on.
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