Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality 3(8 – 4x) < 6(x – 5)?
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Solution:- 3(8-4x)<6(x-5)
(24-12x)<(6x-30)
24-12x<6x-30
24+30<12x+6x
54<18x
54÷18x
3<x
The starting value are same .
All the multiplication number are one side and X number digit are one side & then all the digit 24+30=54 and the X digit 12x+6x=18x and then divide the 54÷18<x
=3<x Ans.