byanca57
byanca57 byanca57
  • 26-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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Solve the following inequality: –1 + 6(–1 – 3x) > –39 – 2x.    

 A. x < 3

B. x < 2  

C. x < –10

D. x < –3

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jahblessme
jahblessme jahblessme
  • 29-05-2017
–1 + 6(–1 – 3x) > –39 – 2x. 
-1-6-18x>-39-2x
-7-18x>-39-2x
-18x>-32-2x
-16x>-32
x<2


B. x<2
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Bluntarmory Bluntarmory
  • 04-06-2020

Answer:

X<2

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