I need to find n and I am unsure on how to do this. I think that you multiply both sides by the eight then go from there but I'm not for sure so I was hoping that someone would help me out.
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n > -(3n+15)/8... step1...solv for n=that stuf 8n=-3n -15 11n=-15 n=-15/11....... then look at bigger number, such as n=0... 0>=
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