Solve the one-variable inequality 8x−5<−5 .

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We begin by isolating the variable on one side of the inequality.

Adding 5 to both sides, we have 8x < 0.

Now we divide both sides of the inequality by 8 and simplifying, we get x < 0.

Thus, the solution to the inequality is x < 0.
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