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Which is a correct first step in solving 5 - 2x < 8x - 3?
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Which is a correct first step in solving 5 - 2x < 8x - 3?
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-2x-8x< -3-5
-10x< -8
x>4
/5
x>0.8
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You would add 2x to both side then you would get : 5<10x-3
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