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solve for n: 3(n+6)≥3n+8

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mithicalmew123 mithicalmew123
  • 26-12-2020

Answer:

infinite solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

3(n+6)≥3n+8

3n+18≥3n+8 (distributive property)

18≥8 (subtracted 3n from both sides)

this will always be true so there are infinite solutions

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Pat100
Pat100 Pat100
  • 26-12-2020

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3n+18≥3n+8

O=-10

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