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Solve 8x−14≤10 . Make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.(1 point)
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To solve the inequality 8x - 14 ≤ 10 and write it so that x comes first, we can add 14 to both sides:
8x - 14 + 14 ≤ 10 + 14
Simplifying both sides:
8x ≤ 24
Now, we divide both sides by 8:
(8x)/8 ≤ 24/8
Simplifying both sides:
x ≤ 3
Therefore, the inequality in the form x ≤ 3 satisfies the given equation.
8x - 14 + 14 ≤ 10 + 14
Simplifying both sides:
8x ≤ 24
Now, we divide both sides by 8:
(8x)/8 ≤ 24/8
Simplifying both sides:
x ≤ 3
Therefore, the inequality in the form x ≤ 3 satisfies the given equation.
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