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12.6 greater than or equal to -6(a 2)

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The solution to the inequality 12.6 ≥ -6(a + 2) is found by distributing the -6, adding 12 to both sides, and then dividing by -6, which gives a ≤ -4.1.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question appears to ask for the solution to an inequality involving a variable 'a'.

The inequality is 12.6 ≥ -6(a + 2). To solve for 'a', first distribute -6 to both terms inside the parentheses to get -6a - 12.

Then, you add 12 to both sides of the inequality, giving 24.6 ≥ -6a.

Finally, you divide both sides by -6, remembering to reverse the inequality sign because we're dividing by a negative number, and you get a ≤ -4.1.

So the answer to the inequality 12.6 ≥ -6(a + 2) is a ≤ -4.1.

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