Mathematics, 02.03.2021 22:10 rosenthaljaneiah2010
Arthur has a savings account. If he withdrawals $6, he
will have more than $26 remaining in the account. Which
inequality can be used to determine x, the amount of
money he had in his account before making the
withdrawal?
A.
X+6 26
B.
x + 6 = 26
C.
X-6226
D.
X-6 > 26
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