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# Which of the following could be the graph of all values of x

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Which of the following could be the graph of all values of x [#permalink]  27 Dec 2015, 17:01
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Which of the following could be the graph of all values of x that satisfy the inequality $$2 - 5x \leq -\frac{(6x - 5)}{3}$$ ?

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Joined: 07 Jun 2014
Posts: 4809
GRE 1: Q167 V156
WE: Business Development (Energy and Utilities)
Followers: 123

Kudos [?]: 1971 [0], given: 397

Re: following could be the graph of all values of x that [#permalink]  27 Dec 2015, 18:36
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Here we have

$$2 - 5x <= -\frac{(6x - 5)}{3}$$

Multiplying by 3 both sides

or $$6 - 15x <= -(6x - 5)$$

or $$6 - 15x <= -6x + 5$$

or $$1 <= -6x + 15x$$

or $$1 <= 9x$$

or $$\frac{1}{9} <= x$$.

Hence option C is the correct option.
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Re: following could be the graph of all values of x that   [#permalink] 27 Dec 2015, 18:36
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