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What is the simplified rational inequality?

A. x - 25 > 20
B. x - 2520 < 20
C. 510 - x > 20
D. 1010 - 20x > 0

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Final answer:

The simplified rational inequality is D. 1010 - 20x > 0. To solve this inequality, subtract 1010 from both sides, divide by -20, and the solution is x < 50.5.

Step-by-step explanation:

The simplified rational inequality is D. 1010 - 20x > 0.

To solve this inequality, we need to get x by itself. First, subtract 1010 from both sides to get rid of the constant term: -20x > -1010.

Then, divide both sides by -20 to isolate x: x < 50.5. So the solution to the inequality is x < 50.5, which means any value of x less than 50.5 will make the inequality true.

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