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Solve this inequality for x.-example-1
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Answer:


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Solution Steps:

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1.) Multiply both sides of the equation by 5:


  • 81 ×
    5=405

  • 55 ×
    5=275

- Since 5 is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.

Inequality at the end of Step 1:


  • 405-(1 ×
    5+1)
    275

2.) Solve the parenthesis:

  • Multiply 1 and 5 to get 5.
  • Add 5 and 1 to get 6.

- We turn the fraction into parenthesis by multiplying because a fraction is originally is dividing, so we have to do the opposite, which in this case is multiplying.

Inequality at the end of Step 2:


  • 405-6x
    275

3.) Subtract 405 from both sides:


  • 405-405= Cancels Out

  • 275-405=-130

- We do this to get 1 number/variable on each side.

Inequality at the end of Step 3:


  • -6x
    -130

4.) Divide both sides by −6:


  • -6x ÷
    -6=x

  • -130 ÷
    -6=(-130)/(-6)

- Since −6 is negative, the inequality direction is changed.

Inequality at the end of Step 3:


  • x
    (-130)/(-6)

5.) Reduce the fraction
\bold{(-130)/(-6)} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out −2:


  • -130 ÷
    -2=65

  • -6 ÷
    3

- Extracting and cancelling out just means dividing. So we just divide the numerator and denominator by -2.

Inequality at the end of Step 5:


  • x
    (65)/(3)

6.) Turn the fraction into a mixed number:


  • (65)/(3)=21(2)/(3)

- You can figure this out by dividing 65 by 3 which gives you a decimal, then turn the decimal into a fraction.

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