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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:30 ghst

Ken is solving the inequality, 5 βˆ’ 2x > 3, and has solved for x. His work is below. Choose the statement that is true regarding Josh's work. 5 βˆ’ 2x > 3
-2x > βˆ’2
x > 1
A) The solution is incorrect. Josh should have added 2x on both sides.
B) The solution is incorrect. Josh should have added 5 instead of subtracting 5.
C) The solution is incorrect. Josh should have reversed the direction of the inequality sign.
D) Josh's work and solution is correct.

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