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What are the steps to solving the inequality g+2/-3 < –2?

A. Subtract 2 from both sides of the inequality. Multiply both sides of the inequality by –3.

B. Subtract 2 from both sides of the inequality. Change the direction of the inequality. Multiply both sides of the inequality by –3.

C. Multiply both sides of the inequality by –3. Subtract 2 from both sides of the inequality.

D. Multiply both sides of the inequality by –3. Change the direction of the inequality. Subtract 2 from both sides of the inequality.

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I believe the answer is D. Let me know if you need an explanation

Answer:

Multiply both sides of the inequality by –3. Change the direction of the inequality. Subtract 2 from both sides of the inequality.

Step-by-step explanation:

the steps to solving the inequality  [tex]\frac{g+2}{-3} <-2[/tex]

To solve this inequality , we need to isolate g

To get 'g' alone we need to remove the number from the numerator

To remove -3 from the denominator , we multiply by -3 on both sides

when we divide or multiply by a negative number , we flip the inequality sign

< becomes > symbol

[tex]-3*\frac{g+2}{-3} >-2*(-3)[/tex]

[tex]g+2 > 6[/tex], then we subtract 2 on both sides

[tex]g > 4[/tex]

Steps are : Multiply both sides of the inequality by –3. Change the direction of the inequality. Subtract 2 from both sides of the inequality.