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Solve the inequality. 7x − 9 > 2x + 6 A) x > 3 B) x> 3/5 C) x> -3 D) x> -3/5
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Solve the inequality.
7x − 9 > 2x + 6
A) x > 3
B) x> 3/5
C) x> -3
D) x> -3/5
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A is the answer.I think hope it helps
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The answer is A. You minus 2x with 7x to get 5x, then you add 9 to 6 to get 15, then divide 15 and 5 to get 3. Therefore the answer is X>3
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