Solve for q
q<3
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-20q+14>-12q-10
Use the distributive property to multiply -2 by 6q+5.
-20q+14+12q>-10
Add 12q to both sides.
-8q+14>-10
Combine -20q and 12q to get -8q.
-8q>-10-14
Subtract 14 from both sides.
-8q>-24
Subtract 14 from -10 to get -24.
q<\frac{-24}{-8}
Divide both sides by -8. Since -8 is negative, the inequality direction is changed.
q<3
Divide -24 by -8 to get 3.
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