SOLUTION: 6a<= 5(a-1)

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Question 345928: 6a<= 5(a-1)

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6a<=5(a-1)
Multiply 5 by each term inside the parentheses.
6a<=5a-5
Since 5a contains the variable to solve for, move it to the left-hand side of the inequality by subtracting 5a from both sides.
6a-5a<=-5
Since 6a and -5a are like terms, add -5a to 6a to get a.
a<=-5

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