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Solve the inequality 2x + 8 < 5x - 4 A) X > 4 B) X > 1 C) X < 1 D) X < 4
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Solve the inequality 2x + 8 < 5x - 4
A) X > 4
B) X > 1
C) X < 1
D) X < 4
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The answer is A) X > 4
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2x + 8 < 5x - 4
2x + - 5x < -8 - 4
-3x < -12
x > 4
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A) X > 4
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