Solve the linear inequality 6x−3≥15

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To solve the linear inequality 6x - 3 ≥ 15, we need to isolate the variable x. Here's how:

Add 3 to both sides of the inequality:
6x - 3 + 3 ≥ 15 + 3
6x ≥ 18

Divide both sides of the inequality by 6:
(6x)/6 ≥ 18/6
x ≥ 3

The solution to the inequality is x ≥ 3.
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