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11 August, 22:36

For which values of x is the inequality 3 (1 + x) < x + 6 true?

A) 0 & 1

B) 2 & 3

C) 4 & 5

D) 6 & 7

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  1. 11 August, 23:01
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The values which make an inequality true are the solutions to the inequality found using inverse operations.

    3 (1 + x) < x + 6

    3 + 3x < x + 6

    3 + 2x < 6

    2x < 3

    x < 3/2

    3/2 is the value 1.5 so x must be less than 1.5. Only 0 and 1 make it true in the options given.
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