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Mathematics, 11.10.2019 22:20 julianrod1201

The following is a student solution to the inequality

5/12-(x-3)/6≤(x-2)/3

5/12-2/2*(x-3)/6≤4/4*(x-2)/3

5/12-(2x-6)/12≤(4x-8)/12

5-2x-6≤4x-8

-1-2x≤4x-8

-6x≤-9

x≥3/2

there are two mathematical errors in this work. identify at what step each mathematical error occurred and explain why it is mathematically incorrect.

the first mathematical error occurred going from line to line
the second mathematical error occurred going from line to line

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