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How did you know that the value you chose is a solution?

What do you notice about all the points that are on the line?
On the number line, we can see that the solutions are values that are less than 1. All these values form the solution set to the inequality. Is there a way to write the solution set concisely, without using the number line and without writing out all the numbers less than 1?
Does the solution set have anything to do with the solution to the equation 7(3 – x) = 14?
Why does the solution set to the inequality 7(3 – x) > 14 involve numbers less than 1?

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Answer: 18.09n+52

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