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Which inequality describes all the solutions to 5(3 − x) < −2x + 6?

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Given:

The inequality is


5(3-x)<-2x+6

To find:

The inequality that solution describes all the solutions to the given inequality.

Solution:

We have,


5(3-x)<-2x+6

Using distributive property, we get


5(3)+5(-x)<-2x+6


15-5x<-2x+6


15-6<-2x+5x


9<3x

Divide both sides by 3.


(9)/(3)<x


3<x

It can be written as


x>3

Therefore, the value of x is greater than 3. So, the required inequality is either
x>3 or
3<x.

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