Solve the following equality

-10(-2x + 3) _<_

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To solve the inequality, we need to determine the values of x that make the inequality true.

First, let's simplify the inequality:
-10(-2x + 3) ≤ 0

We can simplify further by distributing the -10:
20x - 30 ≤ 0

Next, let's isolate the variable x by adding 30 to both sides of the inequality:
20x ≤ 30

Finally, divide both sides of the inequality by 20 to solve for x:
x ≤ 30/20

Simplifying further, we have:
x ≤ 3/2

So, the solution to the inequality is x ≤ 3/2.
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