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Which are correct representations of the inequality -3(2x - 5) <5(2-x)? Select two options.

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0 6x-5< 10-X
0-6x + 15 < 10-5x
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Which are correct representations of the inequality -3(2x - 5) <5(2-x)? Select-example-1
User Mausworks
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Answer: c d

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User Dosvarog
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Answer: -6x + 15 < 10-5x and the numberline with the 5---->

Explanation:

Solving -3(2x-5) < 5(2-x)

Distribute the -3 to the 2x giving you -6x and -3 to the -5 giving you 15.

Distribute 5 to 2 giving you 10 and 5 to -x ginving you -5x.

Then just solve -6x+15 < 10-5x

+6x +6x

10+x > 15

-10 -10

x>5

The numberline with the postive 5 is the correct answer.

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