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Is n=6n = -6 a solution to the inequality below?\newline7>n-7 > n\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no

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Q. Is n=6n = -6 a solution to the inequality below?\newline7>n-7 > n\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no
  1. Understand the inequality: Understand the inequality The inequality 7>n-7 > n means that nn must be a number less than 7-7.
  2. Substitute nn with 6-6: Substitute nn with 6–6\newlineSubstitute nn with 6–6 in the inequality to check if it satisfies the condition 7>n–7 > n.\newline7>(6)–7 > (–6)
  3. Compare the numbers: Compare the numbers\newlineSince 7-7 is not greater than 6-6, the inequality does not hold true.
  4. Answer the question: Answer the question\newlineSince 7-7 is not greater than 6-6, n=6n = -6 is not a solution to the inequality 7>n-7 > n.

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