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Solve for x: −3x + 3 < 6
x > −1
x < −1
x < −3
x > −3

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Consider the inequality
-3x+3<6.

First, add (-3) to both sides of inequality:


-3x+3+(-3)<6+(-3),\\ \\-3x+3-3<6-3,\\ \\-3x<3.

Then multiply by (-1), remembering that multiplication by negative number changes the sign of inequality:


3x>-3.

Now divide by 3:


x>-1.

Answer: correct choice is A.

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