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Which are correct representations of the inequality 6x ≥ 3 + 4(2x – 1)? Check all that apply.

Which are correct representations of the inequality 6x ≥ 3 + 4(2x – 1)? Check all-example-1
User Uncle Dino
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1st box and 2nd box
The simplified inequality is x is less than or equal to -1/2.

x \leq -1/2 =
1 \geq 2

6x ≥ 3 + 4(2x – 1)
=
6x \geq 3+8x-4
User Ryan Norooz
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6x≥3+8x-4
-2x≥-1
x≤1/2
a correct
b -2x≥-1
x≤1/2
correct
c correct
d e incorrect
a, b, c are correct.
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