-2/3x+5<or equal to 3

-2/3x+5<or equal to 3

-2/3x + 5 <= 3

-2/3x <= -2

x <= 2 / (2/3)

x <= 2 * (3/2)

x <= 6/2 = 3

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x<or equal to 3 right?

Yes.

To solve the inequality -2/3x + 5 ≤ 3, follow the steps below:

1. Start by subtracting 5 from both sides of the inequality:
-2/3x + 5 - 5 ≤ 3 - 5
-2/3x ≤ -2

2. Next, multiply both sides of the inequality by -3/2. Since we are multiplying by a negative number, remember to flip the inequality sign:
(-2/3x) * (-3/2) ≥ (-2) * (-3/2)
x ≥ 3

So, the solution to the inequality -2/3x + 5 ≤ 3 is x ≥ 3.

To answer the question, you need to subtract 5 from both sides and then multiply both sides by -3/2.