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This is a pretty simple Algebra 1 question. Compound inequalities are written almost the same way as one-step or multi-step equations, except it has a different sign. Ex: 2+3>5 Hope this works out for you!!!
so u get it accurate
The order of operations relate to solving multi-step equations because you are following the order of operations just in a backwards way.
The main difference is that if you multiply both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you have to change the direction of the inequality sign - for example "greater than" would become "less than".
Just keep doing the same thing to both sides of the equation at every step.