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X − (5 − 3x) ≤ 2x − 1 Group of answer choices Number line with a filled circle at -1 and shading to the left Number line with a filled circle at -1 and shading to the right Number line with a filled circle at 2 and shading to the right Number line with a filled circle at 2 and shading to the left

User Dan Bray
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Given:

The inequality is


x-(5-3x)\leq 2x-1

To find:

The solution of the given inequality.

Solution:

We have,


x-(5-3x)\leq 2x-1


x-5+3x\leq 2x-1


4x-5\leq 2x-1

Subtract 2x from both sides.


4x-5-2x\leq 2x-1-2x


2x-5\leq -1

Add 5 on both sides.


2x-5+5\leq -1+5


2x\leq 4

Divide both sides by 2.


x\leq 2

It means, the numbers less than 2 or 2 are included in the solution set.

Number on the left side of 2 are less than 2. So, number line with a filled circle at 2 and shading to the left.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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