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2(x-14)-x< 7(x+2) + x< x +70

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Answer:

x-28<8x+14<x+70

Explanation:

For 2(x-14)-x, we can multiply 2 and x to get 2x and we can multiply 2 and -14 to get -28. Then subtract x from 2x because of like terms to get x-28

For 7(x+2)+x, we can multiply 7 and x to get 7 x and we can multiply 7 and 2 to get 14. Then add x to 7x and get 8x+14

x+70 is already simplified, so we dont change it

Put it all together to get x-28<8x+14<x+70

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