Solve the inequality $4(a+6)\ge 5(a+3)$.
enter your answer as an inequality with just $a...
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Solve the inequality $4(a+6)\ge 5(a+3)$.
enter your answer as an inequality with just $a$ on the left side. for example, if the inequality in the problem were true for all negative $a$, then you'd enter "a< 0" (without the quotation marks). if it were true for all $a$ greater than or equal to 3, then you'd enter "a> =3".
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