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Mk keeping my question simple. this is number 3 out of 5. im sorry.

and yes, I'm learning. I'm trying on my own. I'm not just feeding off this site.

Mk keeping my question simple. this is number 3 out of 5. im sorry. and yes, I'm learning-example-1

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Answer:

w ≤ 5/4 (can also be written as w ≤ 1 1/4 )

Explanation:

Hi,

6w + 7 ≥ 10w + 2

We're trying to get w by itself so let's first start by subtracting 7 on both sides...

6w ≥ 10w - 5

Now, subtract 10w on both sides...

-4w ≥ -5

Divide by -4 on both sides...

w ≤ 5/4

This can also be written as w ≤ 1 1/4

(Remember when you divide by a negative, your sign flips)

I hope this helps :)

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