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Solve the inequality 6≥5m-4

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Answer:
m\leq 2

Explanation:

6≥5m−4

Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left-hand side. This changes the sign direction.

5m−4≤6

Add 4 to both sides

5m≤6+4

add 6+4 to get 10

5m≤10

next Divide both sides by 5. Since 5 is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.

m ≤ 10/5

now Divide 10 by 5 to get 2.

and your answer is m ≤ 2 Hopes this helps :)

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