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Delilah White
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12 December, 00:29
What is the solution to the inequality 1/4+x<5/6
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Xavier Jenkins
12 December, 00:32
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x < 7/12
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4+x<5/6
Multiply each side by 12 to get rid of the fractions
12*1/4+12x<5/6*12
3 + 12x < 10
Subtract 3 from each side
3+12x-3 < 10-3
12x < 7
Divide by 12
12x/12 < 7/12
x < 7/12
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