Glencoe Algebra 1, Student Edition, 9780079039897, 0079039898, 2018
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Chapter 5.2, Problem 42HP
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They both are correct or not.
Expert Solution & Answer
Answer to Problem 42HP
Taro is correct.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Concept Used:
Taro is correct. Jamie reversed the inequality sign when dividing by 6. The inequality sign should only be reversed when dividing or multiplying by a negative number.
Thus, Taro is correct.
Chapter 5 Solutions
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