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Solve the inequality, if possible. 3(5w+4)<12w+15 A. W<1 B. W<3/2 C. W>15 D. Not possible
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Solve the inequality, if possible. 3(5w+4)<12w+15 A. W<1 B. W<3/2 C. W>15 D. Not possible
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Solve the inequality, if possible. 3(5w+4)<12w+15
A. W<1
B. W<3/2
C. W>15
D. Not possible
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A is the correct answer.
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