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Solve the inequality $4(a+6)\ge 5(a+3)$. Enter your answer as an inequality with just $a$ on the left side. For example, if the inequality in the problem were true for all negative $a$, then you'd enter "a<0" (without the quotation marks). If it were true for all $a$ greater than or equal to 3, then you'd enter "a>=3".

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6 votes

Answer:

a<=9

Explanation:

User TejjD
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Answer:

a<=9

Explanation:

Given inequality:


4(a+6)\ge 5(a+3)

Solving for
a

Using distribution.


4a+24\ge 5a+15

Subtracting
4a from both sides


4a+24-4a\ge 5a+15-4a


24\ge a+15

Subtracting 15 from both sides.


24-15\ge a+15-15


9\ge a

Swapping sides by reversing signs to get
a on left side


a\le 9

So,
a is less than or equal to 9.

Answer : a<=9

User MaxGeek
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