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27 March, 07:05

Which are correct representations of the inequality - 3 (2x - 5) <5 (2 - x) ? Select two options.

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  1. 27 March, 07:32
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    x>5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given inequality is - 3 (2x - 5) <5 (2 - x). We are supposed to select two representations of this inequality.

    Since the options are not given, I will just solve this inequality.

    Expanding the parenthesis, we get:

    -6x+15<10-5x

    We then group similar terms to obtain:

    -6x+5x<10-15

    Simplify to get:

    -x<-5

    Divide both sides by - 1 and reverse the inequality sign.

    x>5
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