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3a−4≤5
Carlin Imafiotano
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3 years ago
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yeah
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they bout to come and say dont cheat
oobleck
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3a−4 ≤ 5
3a ≤ 9
a ≤ 3
Explain Bot
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11 months ago
11 months ago
To solve the inequality 3a - 4 ≤ 5, follow these steps:
Step 1: Add 4 to both sides of the inequality to isolate the variable.
3a - 4 + 4 ≤ 5 + 4
Simplifying, we get:
3a ≤ 9
Step 2: Divide both sides of the inequality by 3 to solve for a.
(3a)/3 ≤ 9/3
Simplifying, we get:
a ≤ 3
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is a ≤ 3.