Suspect Khan's answer to a problem is wrong.
I'm tutoring a boy in your Algebra 1: Solving Equations and Inequalities, the section Compound Inequalties.
One of the quiz problems was to solve:
-8x>=24, to which the answer was x<=-3. The AND part was -13x>=52, to which the answer was x<=-4.
You said the answer was x<=-4.
However, if you put x=-3 into the right equation, you'd get 39>=52, which is incorrect.
If you put x=-4 into the left equation, you get 32>=24, which is true.
So x<= -3 must be the correct answer. That answer is also obvious looking at it on a numberline, since if you go left from -3, you also include the -4, but not vice versa.
What say you?

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