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3(2x - 1) < 2(4 + 3x) Which inequality represents the solution set?

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Answer:

x <∞

Explanation:

Given the inequality expression 3(2x - 1) < 2(4 + 3x), we are to find the solution;

3(2x - 1) < 2(4 + 3x)

6x - 3 < 8 + 6x

6x - 6x < 8+3

0x < 11

x < 11/0

x <∞

Hence the inequality that represent the solution is x <∞

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