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The inequality -2x+6le5x-4 is true, when...

The inequality `-2x+6le5x-4` is true, when x belongs to

A

`((9)/(7),oo)`

B

`[(10)/(7),oo)`

C

`((10)/(7),(12)/(7))`

D

`(oo,(10)/(7)]`

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