SOLUTION: Which of the following expressions describes all real values for x that are solutions for the inequality -5x+3<-2x+18
1.) x<-7
2.) x<-5
3.) x= -5
4.) x>-7
5.) x>-5
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Question 253722: Which of the following expressions describes all real values for x that are solutions for the inequality -5x+3<-2x+18
1.) x<-7
2.) x<-5
3.) x= -5
4.) x>-7
5.) x>-5
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5)x>-5
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