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  • 24-03-2021
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Solve the inequality. 3/4x−2/3≤5/6 Choose the solution that is graphed on this number line.

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  • 24-03-2021

Answer:

x ≤ 2

(when graphed, closed circle on two, shaded to the left)

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4 x - 2/3 ≤ 5/6

Add 2/3 to both sides:

3/4x ≤ 5/6 + 2/3

3/4x ≤ 3/2

Divide by 3/4 on both sides:

x ≤ 3/2 ÷ 3/4

x ≤ 2

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