crustyanimegirl crustyanimegirl
  • 21-04-2021
  • Mathematics
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when a number is multiplied by -3, the result is atleast 15. What is the greatest value the number can have?

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elizabethamuller03 elizabethamuller03
  • 21-04-2021

Answer:-5

Step-by-step explanation:

-5•-3=15

The number can’t be any greater and still work. For example, if you used -4 instead of -5, you would get 12(which is less than 15)

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