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ANSWER NOW FOR A LOT OF POINTS! 2/3(6x-3)>6 Use the inequality above to prove that one of your answers from 16 is a possible solution to the inequality. Show your work. SHOW …
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ANSWER NOW FOR A LOT OF POINTS!
2/3(6x-3)>6
Use the inequality above to prove that one of your answers from 16 is a possible solution to the inequality. Show your work.
SHOW YOUR WORK!
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Answer: x>2
Step-by-step explanation:
4x- 2>6
4x>8
x> 2
HOPE IT HELPS!!!:):)
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