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How would "nine more than twice a number is less than or equal to six less than three times a number" look as a inequality.
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How would "nine more than twice a number is less than or equal to six less than three times a number" look as a inequality.
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How would "nine more than twice a number is less than or equal to six less than three times a number" look as a inequality.
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It would look like: 2x + 9
≤ 3x - 6
If you were looking to solve:
2x + 9 (+ 6)
≤ 3x - 6 (+ 6)
2x + 15
≤ 3x
2x (- 2x) + 15
≤ 3x (- 2x)
15
≤ x
I hope this helps :)
Andrey Korolyov
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