SOLUTION: Instructions: Transalate the following statement into inequalitie. Let x represent the number in this case. 2 times a number, increased by 28, is less than or equal to 6 time

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: Instructions:
Transalate the following statement into inequalitie. Let x represent the number in this case.
2 times a number, increased by 28, is less than or equal to 6 times that number.
is this correct?
2x + 28 < 6x
This question is from textbook Beginning Algebra

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2X+28
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