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Makaila Robles
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31 March, 08:02
If 5x + 1/2_< 25 what is x?
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Ibrahim Schroeder
31 March, 08:14
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x ≤ 4.9
Step-by-step explanation:
5x + 1/2≤ 25
Multiply each side by 2 to get rid of the fractions
2 (5x + 1/2) ≤ 25*2
10x + 1 ≤ 50
Subtract 1 from each side
10x+1-1 ≤50-1
10x ≤ 49
Divide by 10 on each side
10x/10 ≤ 49/10
x ≤ 4.9
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