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Solve for a 7x - 5 < 13 Give your answer as an improper fraction in its simplest form.

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Answer:


x < (18)/(7)

Explanation:

We are being asked to solve for x as an improper fraction in simplest form given the equation:
7x - 5 < 13.

First, we must isolate the variables (x's) from the constants (numbers). We can achieve this by adding 5 to both sides.


7x - 5 + 5 < 13 + 5


7x < 18

Then, we can solve for one multiple of x by dividing both sides by x's coefficient, which is 7.


7x < 18\\\overline{\ 7\ } \ \ \ \: \overline{\ 7\ }


x < (18)/(7)

User Justin MacLeod
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Answer:


x < (18)/(5)

Explanation:

Solving inequalities:

7x - 5 < 13

Add 5 to both sides

7x < 13 + 5

7x < 18

Divide both sides by 7,


\sf x < (18)/(7)

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