3x<=2x+7

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subtract 2x from each side.

x<=7

To help solve the inequality 3x <= 2x + 7, we need to isolate the variable x by performing algebraic operations.

First, let's start by subtracting 2x from both sides of the inequality to get rid of the x term on the right side:

3x - 2x <= 2x + 7 - 2x

Simplifying the equation:

x <= 7

Therefore, the solution to the inequality 3x <= 2x + 7 is x <= 7.