solve 8x - 14 ≤ 10 Make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.

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To solve the inequality 8x - 14 ≤ 10, we need to isolate the variable x by moving all other terms to the opposite side of the inequality sign:

Adding 14 to both sides of the inequality gives:
8x - 14 + 14 ≤ 10 +14
8x ≤ 24

Then, we divide both sides of the inequality by 8 to solve for x:
(8x)/8 ≤ 24/8
x ≤ 3

Thus, the solution to the inequality, with x coming first, is x ≤ 3.
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