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Hughes
23 August, 04:38
Solve for x
-6x + 14 < - 28
AND 3.0 + 28 < 25
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Juliana
23 August, 08:18
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-6x + 14 <--28
-6x < - 42
6x > 42
x > 7
3x + 28 < 25
3x < - 3
x < - 1
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