SOLUTION: First, thank you for your help. -7(1-x)+x>=-(8-6x)+8 I am trying to solve the inequality: -7+7x+x>=-8+6x+8 8x-7>=6x This is where I am stuck. If I subtract the 6x from

Algebra ->  Inequalities -> SOLUTION: First, thank you for your help. -7(1-x)+x>=-(8-6x)+8 I am trying to solve the inequality: -7+7x+x>=-8+6x+8 8x-7>=6x This is where I am stuck. If I subtract the 6x from      Log On


   



Question 806213: First, thank you for your help.
-7(1-x)+x>=-(8-6x)+8
I am trying to solve the inequality:
-7+7x+x>=-8+6x+8
8x-7>=6x
This is where I am stuck. If I subtract the 6x from both sides I will have a zero on the right. I then would add the 7 to both sides and the equation would be:
2x>=7
I am thinking that this is not correct?
Thank you for your help.
Tina

Answer by richwmiller(17219) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have it
keep going
x>=7/2