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Solve for x. x−2.7≥10.3
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To solve for x, put it in one side and the other terms in the other side. so what will you get?
13
Set x-2.7=10.3 Add 2.7 to both sides. x=13 Keep the sign the same. x≥13
You mean \[x \ge 13\]?
yea and 4.6x<−15.64 is 3.4 right
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Yes, same application.
13 and 3.4 are not enough as answers! Type the full expression!
Yes, make sure you keep the greater than or equal to sign the same, do not change it unless dividing by a negative number.
ooh okay i was confused about that
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