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OpenStudy (anonymous):

14p-5 greater tan or equal to -3p+114

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so do we have to find the domain of p?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

given: \[14p-5\ge-3p+114\] combine like terms therefor \[p \ge7\]meaning numbers, 7, numbers >7 would satisfy the inequality given. . . I hope i'm getting a point..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

then the correct answer is p >= 7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-3x-3<3x_83 solve and graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

put all x on one side and get 6x > -86

OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve and graph 3m-8> -30 +5m

OpenStudy (anonymous):

m>11

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ty!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4(5-3b)>4b+4 solve and graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b>1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x-2/3>4

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