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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please help MEDALS WILL BE GIVEN

OpenStudy (anonymous):

PROBLEM \[-\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }t + 2 -\frac{ 4 }{ 3 } t \le- 4\]

OpenStudy (sandra):

So first thing to do is combine like terms - in this case the two fractions that are both in terms of "t".

OpenStudy (anonymous):

choices \[a : t \ge 1\] \[b : t \le 3\] \[c : t \ge 3\] \[d : t \le 1\]

OpenStudy (sandra):

-2t/3 -4t/3 +2 <= -4 -6t/3 + 2 <=4

OpenStudy (sandra):

Now notice that (-6/3)t can be reduced. It's just -2t. So -2t + 2 <= -4 -2t <= -4 - 2 -2t <= -6

OpenStudy (sandra):

Do you know the last step?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kinda hold on i will see if i get a correct answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok so |dw:1357807306782:dw|

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