SOLUTION: Could you PLEASE help me with this? How do I substitute a value in a statement? x=7, into 26 "is less than" 3x + 1. Thanks for your time, Carol

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Question 125267: Could you PLEASE help me with this? How do I substitute a value in a statement? x=7, into 26 "is less than" 3x + 1.
Thanks for your time, Carol

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




This answer leads to a false statement so
it is not a solution to this equation.

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