Solve. Write the solution in interval notation. $5(7x - 8) > 7x - 2(8x - 6)$
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First, distribute the numbers on both sides of the inequality: Left side: $5(7x - 8) = 5 \times 7x - 5 \times 8 = 35x - 40$ Right side: $7x - 2(8x - 6) = 7x - (2 \times 8x - 2 \times 6) = 7x - (16x - 12) = 7x - 16x + 12$ Now, combine like terms on the right Show more…
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