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Questionyson wants to solve the inequality 13m<21\frac{1}{3} m<-21. How can he isolate the variable? Multiply both sides by 3 and reverse the inequality symbol. Multiply both sides by 3 and do not reverse the inequality symbol. Divide both sides by -21 and reverse the inequality symbol. Divide both sides by -21 and do not reverse the inequality symbol.

Studdy Solution
Since we multiplied both sides by a positive number (3), the inequality symbol does not need to be reversed.
Therefore, the correct operation is to multiply both sides by 3 and do not reverse the inequality symbol.

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