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62 + 24(2) = 5x + 4x

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Well your answer will be 56/3< c
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We are given the following equation:


6^2+24(2)\le(5x+4x)/(2)

First we will solve the square:


36+24(2)\le(5x+4x)/(2)

Now we will solve the product:


36+48\le(5x+4x)/(2)

Now we will add the numbers:


84\le(5x+4x)/(2)

Now we will multiply both sides by 2:


\begin{gathered} 2*84\le2*(5x+4x)/(2) \\ 168\le5x+4x \end{gathered}

Now we add the terms on the right side:


168\le9x

Now we will divide both sides by 9:


\begin{gathered} (168)/(9)\le(9x)/(9) \\ (56)/(3)\le x \end{gathered}

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