Find all real numbers x which satisfy the inequality \(\frac{1}{3}\)(x + 1) - 1 > \(\frac{1}{5}\)(x + 4)

a

x < 11

b

x < -1

c

x > 6

d

x > 11

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montty
10 years ago

I suggest myschool u guys should go through all the whole questions again and revise them bcos there are many errors in both the questions and most of the solutions....previously u guys were replying to observations and contributions and I was able to know whether when a question has been corrected when am taking CBT

malikvybs
7 years ago

The error in this your solution is too much. But let me just talk about the last line. You said 2x > 12. If you divide both sides by 2, then x = 6 ogaaa. That you 11 has no place there

FAECSB7610542
1 year ago
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Kindly update the app if you are having such issues coz the solution given here is valid.

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