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Marin Combs
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18 August, 20:32
Solve the inequality (2x-4) + 110 ≤ 120
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Maci Lamb
18 August, 21:02
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x ≤ 7
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x-4) + 110 ≤ 120
Combine like terms
2x + 106 ≤ 120
Subtract 106 from each side
2x+106 - 106 ≤ 120-106
2x ≤ 14
Divide each side by 2
2x/2 ≤ 14/2
x ≤ 7
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