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Solve the inequality −10m+1>−20.

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Solve the inequality −10m+1>−20.

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Sure, let's solve the inequality step by step:

  1. We start with the inequality -10m + 1 > -20.
  2. The goal is to isolate m, so we first subtract 1 from both sides of the inequality: -10m > -21.
  3. Then, we divide both sides by -10. Remember, when we divide or multiply an inequality by a negative number, the direction of the inequality sign changes. So, m < 21/10 = 2.1.

So, the solution to the inequality -10m + 1 > -20 is m < 2.1.

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