Which inequality has the solution shown below? \( 0.4 x+7<1 \) \( 0.5 x+6>3 \) \( 0.2 x+5>2 \) \( 0.3 x+8<3 \)
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**For the first inequality \( 0.4x + 7 < 1 \):** - Subtract 7 from both sides: \( 0.4x < 1 - 7 \) - Simplify: \( 0.4x < -6 \) - Divide both sides by 0.4: \( x < \frac{-6}{0.4} \) - Calculate: \( x < -15 \) **For the second inequality \( 0.5x + 6 > 3 \):** - Show more…
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