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I need to find out how to show my work for this math equation -6<2/3(x-6)<0

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Answer:

- 3 < x < 6

Explanation:

Given

- 6 <
(2)/(3)(x - 6) < 0

Multiply all 3 intervals by 3 to clear the fraction

- 18 < 2(x - 6) < 0 ( divide all intervals by 2 )

- 9 < x - 6 < 0 ( add 6 to all intervals )

- 3 < x < 6

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