SOLUTION: Sandy needs to find the solution to the inequality −4x+6<10. What would be Sandy's second step-
A. Add 6 from both sides
B. Divide by -4 on both sides
C. Subtract 6 from
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A. Add 6 from both sides
B. Divide by -4 on both sides
C. Subtract 6 from
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Question 1172064: Sandy needs to find the solution to the inequality −4x+6<10. What would be Sandy's second step-
A. Add 6 from both sides
B. Divide by -4 on both sides
C. Subtract 6 from both sides
D. Multiply by -4 on both sides Found 4 solutions by ikleyn, Theo, MathTherapy, Alan3354:Answer by ikleyn(52776) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! the inequality is:
-4x + 6 < 10
the next thing she should probably do is subtract 6 from both sides of the inequality.
she would then get:
-4x < 10 - 6 which would result in:
-4x < 4
your solution is selection C.
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Sandy needs to find the solution to the inequality −4x+6<10. What would be Sandy's second step-
A. Add 6 from both sides
B. Divide by -4 on both sides
C. Subtract 6 from both sides
D. Multiply by -4 on both sides