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Five more than 1/4 of a number is 2/3 of that number. Find that number....
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WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Five more than 1/4 of a number is 2/3 of that number. Find that number.
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Choose the linear inequality that describes the graph. the gray area represents the shaded region. a: y β€ β4x β 2 b: y > β4x β 2 c: y β₯ β4x β 2 d: y < 4x β 2
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