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K = 3/4 is a solution to the inequality 12k + 2 < 12. True False
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K = 3/4 is a solution to the inequality 12k + 2 < 12.
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Im preety sure it has to be (true)
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12K +2 < 12
12K < 10
K < 10/12
K < 5/6
so 5/6 = 0,83
k=3/4 than 3/4 = 0,7 so 0,7 is less than 0,83 from this result that k=3/4 is a solution of the inequality so this is true
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