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Elizabeth says that any value of x less than 36 makes the inequality true. 6x < 42 Use a specific example to disprove Elizabeth’s statement. Explain why your example disproves her statement. Describe in words ALL values of x that make the original inequality true (6x < 42). Explain your answer from the previous question
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