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Solve the inequality for x. Show each step of the solution.10x > 2(8x – 3) – 18

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Answer: x<4

Given the inequality:


10x>2(8x-3)-18

We want to solve the inequality for x.

First, distribute the bracket on the right side of the inequality.


\begin{gathered} 10x>2(8x)-2(3)-18 \\ 10x>16x-6-18 \\ 10x>16x-24 \end{gathered}

Next, subtract 10x from both sides of the inequality.


\begin{gathered} 10x-10x>16x-10x-24 \\ 0>6x-24 \end{gathered}

Add 24 to both sides of the inequality.


\begin{gathered} 0+24>6x-24+24 \\ 24>6x \end{gathered}

Divide both sides of the inequality by 6.


\begin{gathered} (24)/(6)>(6x)/(6) \\ 4>x \\ \implies x<4 \end{gathered}

The solution to the inequality is x<4.

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