Solve for t
t<6
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t-6>7t-42
Use the distributive property to multiply 7 by t-6.
t-6-7t>-42
Subtract 7t from both sides.
-6t-6>-42
Combine t and -7t to get -6t.
-6t>-42+6
Add 6 to both sides.
-6t>-36
Add -42 and 6 to get -36.
t<\frac{-36}{-6}
Divide both sides by -6. Since -6 is negative, the inequality direction is changed.
t<6
Divide -36 by -6 to get 6.
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