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Solve the inequality 13x - 4 < 12x - 1. a.x < 3 b.x > 3 c.x < 5 d.x > 5
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Solve the inequality 13x - 4 < 12x - 1.
a.x < 3
b.x > 3
c.x < 5
d.x > 5
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The answer is B) x>3
13x - 4 < 12x - 1
13x > 12x + 3
x > 3
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