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Solve the inequality 9(x - 3) < 4(x + 10).
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Solve the inequality 9(x - 3) < 4(x + 10).
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9(x - 3) < 4(x + 10)
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9x-27<4x+40
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-4x -4x
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5x-27<40
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+27 +27
=
5x<67
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x<67/5
(hope this helps.)
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x<67/5 :) do u need the work or nah
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