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The picture above is what I’m stuck on Algebra

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Answer:

2x > 14

Any number above 7.

Explanation:

"Twice a number (x) is more than 14." can be written as 2x > 14.

Breakdown:

2x > 14 for Twice a number (x) is more than 14.

2x > 14 for Twice a number (x) is more than 14.

2x > 14 for Twice a number (x) is more than 14.

The solution to the inequality is any number above 7.

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Answer:

Inequality

2x > 14

Solution

x > 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Twice of a number = 2x or 2 * x

Is more than 14 = > 14

Put these 2 descriptions together

2x > 14

Then divide each side by the coefficient

2x / 2 = x > 14 / 2 = x > 7

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