The inequality 4(x – 3) + 4 < 10 + 6x is solved as x > -9. Then the variable x is greater than the negative 9. Then the correct option is B.
Inequality is defined as an equation that does not contain an equal sign.
The inequality equation is given below.
4(x – 3) + 4 < 10 + 6x
Then the steps of solving are given below.
1. The distributive property: 4x – 12 + 4 < 10 + 6x
2. Combine like terms: 4x – 8 < 10 + 6x
3. The addition property of inequality: 4x < 18 + 6x
4. The subtraction property of inequality: –2x < 18
5. The division property of inequality: x > –9
Then x is greater than the negative 9.
Then the correct option is B.
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