SOLUTION: 5(2K-5)-2(K-8) > 3(2k +4) + K-2

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Question 126881: 5(2K-5)-2(K-8) > 3(2k +4) + K-2
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Start with the given inequality



Distribute


Combine like terms on the left side


Combine like terms on the right side


Add 9 to both sides


Subtract 7k from both sides


Combine like terms on the left side


Combine like terms on the right side

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Answer:
So our answer is



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