Answer:
To solve the inequality –21 ≥ 14j - 12, we can start by isolating the variable j.
Adding 12 to both sides of the inequality, we get: -21 + 12 ≥ 14j.
Simplifying, we have: -9 ≥ 14j.
To isolate j, we divide both sides of the inequality by 14 (remembering to flip the inequality sign since we are dividing by a negative number):
-9/14 ≤ j.
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is j ≥ -9/14