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Linear inequalities What is the solution to: -1/3 a + 4 ≤ 0
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Linear inequalities
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Explanation:
-1/3 a + 4 ≤ 0
3*(-1/3a) + 4*3 ≤ 0*3
-a + 12 ≤ 0
12 ≤ a
12 ⩾a
a⩾12
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