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Solve the inequality 8(x + 1) > 7(x + 2). x < -22 x > -22 x < 6 x > 6
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Solve the inequality 8(x + 1) > 7(x + 2).
x < -22
x > -22
x < 6
x > 6
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x > 6
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8X + 8 > 7x + 14
subtract 7x and 8 from both sides
x > 6
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