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Mathematics, 27.03.2021 01:00 nixki333

Phillip is asked to solve the following inequality: 6. 3x > 6 -
His work:
6- 3x > 6
-6. -6
——————-
-3x > 0
——. ——
-3. -3
x > 0
Reminder: There is a line under the >.
Did Philip solve the inequality correctly? If not, where in the solution did Philip make an error?

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