the sum of a number x and 4 multiplied by 8 is at least the quotient of the difference of 10 and a number x and 7
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8(x+4)>(10-x)/7; 8x+32>(10-x)/7; 56x+224>10-x; 57x>10-224; 57x>-214; x>214/57.

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