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Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality –4(x + 3) ≤ –2 – 2x?

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−4(x+3)≤−2−2xStep 1: Simplify both sides of the inequality.−4x−12≤−2x−2Step 2: Add 2x to both sides.−4x−12+2x≤−2x−2+2x−2x−12≤−2Step 3: Add 12 to both sides.−2x−12+12≤−2+12−2x≤10Step 4: Divide both sides by -2.−2x/−2 ≤ 10/−2Answer: x≥−5
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The answer is A. Your dot should be filled in on the -5 and be pointing right.
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