Solve the inequality: −4f−3≥65.

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To solve the inequality, we need to isolate f on one side of the inequality sign.

We start by adding +3 to both sides to cancel out the -3 on the left side:

-4f - 3 + 3 ≥ 65 + 3

Simplifying both sides, we have:

-4f ≥ 68

Next, we divide both sides by -4. Since we are dividing by a negative number, we need to flip the inequality sign:

-4f/(-4) ≤ 68/(-4)

Simplifying both sides, we get:

f ≤ -17

Therefore, the solution to the inequality is f ≤ -17.
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