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Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality 3(8 – 4x) < 6(x – 5)?

A number line from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. An open circle is at 3 and a bold line starts at 3 and is pointing to the left.
A number line from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. An open circle is at 3 and a bold line starts at 3 and is pointing to the right.
A number line from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. An open circle is at negative 3 and a bold line starts at negative 3 and is pointing to the left.
A number line from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. An open circle is at negative 3 and a bold line starts at negative 3 and is pointing to the right.

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Answer:

based on what he said the answer is b

Explanation:

User Amzath
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Answer:

A number line from negative 5 to 5 in increments of 1. An open circle is at 3 and a bold line starts at 3 and is pointing to the right.

Explanation:

Given


3(8 - 4x) < 6(x - 5)

Required

Describe the number line

We have:


3(8 - 4x) < 6(x - 5)

Open brackets


24 - 12x < 6x - 30

Collect like terms


-12x - 6x < -30 - 24


-18x < -54

Divide by -18 (the inequality changes)


x > 3


> means that the arrow on the number line points to the right, and it makes use of an open circle that starts from 3.

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