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What is the solution of 3(2x-1)≤4x+7?

Please show work, I'm really confused.

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Answer:


x \leq 5

Explanation:


3(2x-1)\leq 4x+7

First, we have to distribute the 3 in the parentheses. That gets to:
6x-3\leq 4x+7

Now we have to subtract 4x and add 3 on both sides. That gets to:
2x\leq10

Now we have to divide 2 on both sides. That gets to
x \leq 5.

Hope this helped! If not, please let me know!

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