Which of the following correctly solves the linear inequality 2/5x+2≤4

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The correct way to solve the inequality 2/5x + 2 ≤ 4 is:

First, subtract 2 from both sides:
2/5x + 2 - 2 ≤ 4 - 2
2/5x ≤ 2

Next, multiply both sides by 5 to get rid of the fraction:
5 * (2/5x) ≤ 2 * 5
2x ≤ 10

Finally, divide both sides by 2 to solve for x:
(2x)/2 ≤ 10/2
x ≤ 5

So the correct solution is x ≤ 5.
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