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Solve the following inequality. 4x - 3(x + 2) - 5 < 0 A. x < -2 B. XX-2 C. x < 11 OD. X > 11
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Solve the following inequality.
4x - 3(x + 2) - 5 < 0
A. x < -2
B. XX-2
C. x < 11
OD. X > 11
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The right answer is C
Explanation:
4x-3x-6-5<0
x-11<0
x<11
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