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Where did this student make the mistake when solving this inequality? 2x + 4 > 5x - 5 -2x -2x 4 < 3x - 5 +5 +5 9 < 3x /3 /3 (divide by 3) 3 < x options: When subtracting the same value from both sides you don't need to switch the inequality sign There is no mistake, it was solved correctly You don't subtract 2x from each side, you add 2x to each side When dividing by 3 you should switch the inequality sign
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Where did this student make the mistake when solving this inequality?
2x + 4 > 5x - 5
-2x -2x
4 < 3x - 5
+5 +5
9 < 3x
/3 /3 (divide by 3)
3 < x
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When subtracting the same value from both sides you don't need to switch the inequality sign
There is no mistake, it was solved correctly
You don't subtract 2x from each side, you add 2x to each side
When dividing by 3 you should switch the inequality sign
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You don't subtract 2x from each side, you add 2x to each side
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