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Mathematics, 22.09.2019 21:20, Joseph17Peralta

Complete the steps to solve the inequality: 0.2(x + 20) – 3 > –7 – 6.2x use the distributive property: combine like terms: use the addition property of inequality: use the subtraction property of inequality: use the division property of inequality: 0.2x + 4 – 3 > –7 – 6.2x 0.2x + 1 > –7 – 6.2x 6.4x + 1 > –7 6.4x > –8

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