Solve the inequality. Graph the solution. $\frac{2}{5} \leq g - \frac{6}{5}$ Select one: a. $g \leq -1\frac{3}{5};$ b. $g \leq \frac{4}{5};$ c. $g \geq -1\frac{3}{5};$ d. $g \geq \frac{4}{5};$
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This means that 5 is greater than -9. To graph the solution, we can draw a number line and mark the points -9 and 5. Since 5 is greater than -9, we shade the region to the right of -9. Show more…
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