Solve for x.
-7x+1 ≥ 22 OR -10x+41 ≥ 81
A) x ≤ -4
B) x ≤ -3
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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 05:09 GaudySky
Solve for x.
-7x+1 ≥ 22 OR -10x+41 ≥ 81
A) x ≤ -4
B) x ≤ -3
C) -4 ≤ x ≤ -3
D) There are no solutions
E) All values of x are solutions
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