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8 increased by three times a number is at least 4 more than the number. Write and solve an inequalityto determine the solution.

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Let x be the unknown number. Then, the statement "8 increased by three times a number" can be written as


8+3x

and the statement "it is a least 4 more than the number" can be written as


\ge4+x

By combining these result, the inequality is:


8+3x\ge4+x

Now, let's solve for x.

By subtracting x to both sides of the last inequality, we get


8+2x\ge4

and by subtracting 8 to both sides, we have


2x\ge-4

By dividing both sides by 2, we obtain


\begin{gathered} x\ge(-4)/(2) \\ x\ge-2 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the solution is:


x\ge-2

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