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  • 13-12-2021
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Which value is a solution to the inequality: 2(x-2)>14 *

-10
4
3
10

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solime
solime solime
  • 13-12-2021
Answer is 10

Factorise the bracket on the left side:

2(x–2)>14

2x–4 > 14

Then rearrange to get x on its own:

2x > 18

x > 9

The only value for x which can satisfy the inequality can only be 10, which is greater than 9.
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