Question 70896
I need help with the following problem. I understand how to complete the first part but not the second.  Here is the problem 7(-x+4)+16>5X-(10x-6)-6.  The part I don't get is 5x-(10x-6)-6.  The > in the problem us underlined.  This problem is not from a book, rather a worksheet of 15 problems.

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7(-x+4)+16 >= 5X-(10x-6)-6
Simplify each side of the inequality.
-7x+28+16 >= 5x-10x+6-6
Continue to simplify
-7x+44 >= -5x
Add 7x to both sides to get:
44 >= 2x 
Divide both sides by 2 to get:
22 >= x
Switch the sides to get:
x <= 22
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Cheers,
Stan H.