SOLUTION: If you add 13 to four times a certain number, the sum is less than 265. Let x represent the number. Write an inequality that can be solved to find the value of x.

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Question 624860: If you add 13 to four times a certain number, the sum is less than 265. Let x represent the number. Write an inequality that can be solved to find the value of x.
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
If you add 13 to four times a certain number, the sum is less than 265.
Question states***
4x + 13 < 265
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