Solve for n.
−37 − 3n < 41
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To solve the inequality (-37 – 3n < 41), follow these steps:
1. Add 37 to both sides:
(-3n < 41 + 37)
(-3n < 78)
2. Divide both sides by -3: Remember that dividing by a negative flips the inequality sign.
(n > frac{78}{-3})
(n > -26)
So the final answer is (n > -26).
This means that (n) can be any number greater than -26. Great job working through this inequality! If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!