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Answer:


\large \boxed{v > - 1}

Explanation:

Given the Inequality:


\large{ (1)/(3) (v -2) < v}

Step 1

  • Multiply the fraction or 1/3 in the expression.


\large{ (1)/(3) v - (2)/(3) < v}

Step 2

  • Multiply the whole Inequality by 3 to get rid of the denominator.


(1)/(3) v(3) - (2)/(3) (3) < 3(v) \\ v - 2 < 3v

Step 3

  • Solve the Inequality for v-term by making v as the subject.


- 2 < 3v - v \\ - 2 < 2v \\ ( - 2)/(2) < v \\ - 1 < v \\ v > - 1

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