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Janiyah Pittman
1 November, 06:12
5 (x + 4) < 3 (x + 2)
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Teresa Garcia
1 November, 06:26
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figure it out
Step-by-step explanation:
what you need to do first is find out the numbers of you variables in this case there are 2 then you need to add that number by 4 and do the same for the other one
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