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Find the smallest integer value of X that satisfies the inequality of 6X>7

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User Pathoren
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Answer:

x = 2

Explanation:

The solution set can be found by dividing the inequality by the coefficient of x.

6x > 7

x > 7/6

The smallest integer greater than 7/6 is 12/6 = 2.

The smallest integer solution is x = 2.

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