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What is the first step to solve the inequality x-5< x/6 A. Divide both sides of the inequality by 6 to simplify: -<6 B. Divide both sides of the inequality by x to simplify: 1-<6 OC. Multiply both sides of the inequality by x to simplify: x-5 < 6 D. Multiply both sides of the inequality by 6 to simplify: 6x-30<x
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The correct first step to solve the inequality x-5< x/6 is:
C. Multiply both sides of the inequality by 6 to simplify: 6(x-5) < x
This step eliminates the fraction by multiplying both sides of the inequality by the lowest common denominator, which in this case is 6.
C. Multiply both sides of the inequality by 6 to simplify: 6(x-5) < x
This step eliminates the fraction by multiplying both sides of the inequality by the lowest common denominator, which in this case is 6.
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