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Solve. 2x + 4 < 5x + 3 A) x > 3 B) x < 3 Eliminate C) x > 1/3 D) x < 1/3 Solve. 2x + 4 < 5x + 3 A) x > 3 B) x < 3 Eliminate C) x > 1 3 D) x < 1 3
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Solve. 2x + 4 < 5x + 3 A) x > 3 B) x < 3 Eliminate C) x > 1/3 D) x < 1/3
Solve.
2x + 4 < 5x + 3
A)
x > 3
B)
x < 3
Eliminate
C)
x >
1
3
D)
x <
1
3
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Answer:
1) C
Explanation:
1) 2x + 4 < 5x + 3
3x > 1
x > ⅓
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