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Community Forums / The Lounge / 14 year old's maths homework problem
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on: November 11, 2008, 09:59:18 PM
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Solving Double Inequalities
Ok guys, we have come so far with these but now we're a little bit stuck.
Here's the one we can solve and how we do it :-
13<2x+5<15 - by subtracting 5 we now have
8<2x<10 - by dividing the x value into the two outer numbers we get
4<x<5 which is the answer.
So how would we go about solving this one
x+13<3x+5<3x+11.
The answer is 4<x<3 (apparently)
Thanks in advance Pete and Shell
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Limewire
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on: November 10, 2008, 09:10:05 PM
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Hi
Was just wondering if anyone can help,we have the free version of Limewire,which has become slow and nearly unusable. I see you can pay $21 for the pro version,and was wondering if anyone has done this and found it faster?
Or if you know of any other good sites we might be able to try?
Thanks in advance Shelly xx
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