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If you would like to solve the inequation 2 * (3x - 1) >= 4x - 6, you can do this using the following steps:

2 * (3x - 1) >= 4x - 6
2 * 3x - 2 * 1 >= 4x - 6
6x - 2 >= 4x - 6
2x >= - 6 + 2
2x >= - 4
x >= - 2

The correct result would be x >= - 2, so - 1.

The value of x in the solution is -1. Option D

How to determine the value of x

2(3x – 1) ≥ 4x – 6

From the given equation, make 'x' the subject by expanding the brackets

6x - 2 ≥ 4x - 6

Collect like terms

6x -4x ≥ -6 + 2

2x ≥ -4

x ≥ -4/ 2

x ≥ -2

If x ≥ -2, then x = -1

Therefore, the value of x in the solution is -1. Option D

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