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6k+4k<-4k+6 solve for k

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Answer:

k < 3/7

Explanation:

Step 1:Sinplify both sides of the inequality

10k <-4k+6

Step 2: Add 4k to both sides

10k + 4k < -4k + 6 + 4k

14k < 6

Step 3:Divide both sides by 14

14k/14 < 6/14

k <3/7

Note:Provided by Mathpapa an Algebra caculator

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