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10 January, 06:46

How do I do this?

4/5x>14

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  1. 10 January, 09:18
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    Well, first, you need to know what you want to 'do' to it.

    You want to find the description of what 'x' has to be in order to

    make that inequality a true statement. Here's one way to do it:

    4/5 x > 14

    Multiply each side by 5 : 4 x > 70

    Divide each side by 4 : x > 17.5.

    That's it. As long as 'x' is more than 17.5,

    the original inequality is true.
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