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  • 11-12-2016
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Solve the inequality T > L + D / B for D
(L+D/B is a fraction.)

1. T + B - L > D
2. TB - L > D
2. T/B - L > D
4. TB/L > D

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jhonyy9
jhonyy9 jhonyy9
  • 11-12-2016
do you think it so ? than will be :

T > (L+D)/B    multiple both sides by B and will get 

BT > L+D  subtract from both sides L and will get 

BT-L > D or

D < BT-L

hope helped 
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