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What must you do to the first inequality to get to the second inequality? a. n 4 < 5; n< 20 b. βˆ’ n 4 < 5; n> βˆ’20 a. a. add 4 to each side. b. add –4 to each side. b. a. divide each side by 4. b. divide each side by –4. c. a. subtract 4 from each side. b. subtract –4 from each side and reverse the inequality sign. d. a. multiply each side by 4. b. multiply each side by –4 and reverse the inequality sign.

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