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Which are correct representations of the inequality 6x2 3 + 4(2x - 1)? Select three options.

Which are correct representations of the inequality 6x2 3 + 4(2x - 1)? Select three-example-1

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Answer:

Option A, B, and C.

Explanation:

Given, 6x ≥ 3 + 4(2x - 1),

Solve to find the correct representations given in the options.

6x ≥ 3 + 4(2x - 1)

Apply distributive property

6x ≥ 3 + 8x - 4 (option B is correct) ✅

Add like terms

6x ≥ -1 + 8x

Add 1 to both sides

6x + 1 ≥ 8x

Subtract 6x from each side

1 ≥ 8x - 6x

1 ≥ 2x (option A is correct) ✅

Divide both sides by 2

1/2 ≥ 2x/2

½ ≥ x

½ ≥ x means all possible values of x are less than 0.5. representing this inequality on a graph, we would have the directed line starting at 0.5 moving towards our left.

This make option C correct.✅

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