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    For the Following Problem, Solve the Inequality\(10 x - 64 - 2 x > 40\)
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For the Following Problem, Solve the Inequality 10x−64−2x>4010 x - 64 - 2 x > 4010x−64−2x>40

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For the following problem, solve the inequality. 10x−64−2x>4010 x - 64 - 2 x > 4010x−64−2x>40

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