Which inequality describes all the solutions to 5(3-X) < -2x + 6? A. Ox < -9 B. Ox > 3 C. Ox < 3 D. Ox > 7
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Step 1: Distribute the 5 on the left side of the inequality: 5(3-X) < -2x + 6 15 - 5x < -2x + 6 Show more…
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