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Solve the inequality 5(2x-1)<2(4x+3)

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Answer:

x <
(11)/(2)

Explanation:

=> 10x - 5 < 8x + 6

Subtract 8x from the left and right side of the inequality sign:

=> 2x - 5 < 6

Now, add 5 on both sides of the inequality:

2x < 11

now divide 2 on both sides:

x <
(11)/(2)

Hope this helps!

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