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4<-9.9-(-10x+1) solve for x

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Step-by-Step:

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1. We are given the following:


4 < -9.9-(-10x+1)

This being said, the first thing we need to do is switch sides, writing it as follows:


-9.9-(-10x+1) > 4

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2. Next, we need to add 9.9 to both sides of the equation.


-9.9-(-10x+1)+9.9 > 4+9.9

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3. Then, we simplify.


-(-10x+1) > 13.9

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4. Now, we add 1 to both sides of the equation.


10x-1+1 > 13.9+1

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5. We simplify again.


10x > 14.9

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6. Next, we divide both sides by 10.


(10x)/(10) > (14.9)/(10)

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7. Finally, simplify one more time.


x > 1.49

Hence, out solution is
x > 1.49

Hope this helps!

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