Consider the following inequality 3z + 4<16 Solve the linear inequality for the given variable. Simplify and express your answer in algebraic notation If all real numbers satisfy the inequality, select All Real numbers. If no real numbers satisfies the inequality, select No solution
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To do this, we can start by subtracting 4 from both sides: 3z + 4 - 4 < 16 - 4 3z < 12 Show more…
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