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5 August, 01:04

Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality 3 (8-4x) < 6 (x - 5) ?

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  1. 5 August, 01:19
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    x>3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given with the inequation 3 (8-4x) < 6 (x - 5)

    Dividing both sides in the above in equation by 3 we get

    (8-4x) <2 (x-5)

    Distributing 2 over (x-5)

    (8-4x) <2x-10

    8-4x<2x-10

    adding 10 and 4x on both hand sides we get

    8+10<2x+4x

    18<6x

    Dividing both sides by 6 we get

    3
    Hence the solution to the given in equation is x>3
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