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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 23:01 kprincess16r

The table below shows an inequality and a number by which to multiply both sides.
Inequality
Multiply each
side by
-5
-2
<3
What is the resulting true inequality?
0 -10 <- 15
-10 >-15
104-15
10 >-15

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