Solve for n.
1 < n/3 - 1
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To solve the inequality ( 1 < frac{n}{3} - 1 ), follow these steps:
1. Add 1 to both sides:
[
1 + 1 < frac{n}{3}
]
This simplifies to:
[
2 < frac{n}{3}
]
2. Multiply both sides by 3 to eliminate the fraction:
[
2 times 3 < n
]
This simplifies to:
[
6 < n
]
So, the solution can be written as:
[
n > 6
]
This means that ( n ) must be greater than 6. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask!