SOLUTION: Which inequality is equivalent to 3(7t + 4) &#8722; 8(t &#8722; 2) < 9t? A. 29t &#8722; 4 < 9t B. 29t + 2 < 9t C. 13t &#8722; 4 < 9t D. 13t

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Question 941103: Which inequality is equivalent to 3(7t + 4) − 8(t − 2) < 9t?
A. 29t − 4 < 9t
B. 29t + 2 < 9t
C. 13t − 4 < 9t
D. 13t + 28 < 9t

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