SOLUTION: 2/3(p+3)>5/6(p-4)

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Question 668107: 2/3(p+3)>5/6(p-4)
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Starting with
(p+3) > (p-4)
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Multiply the entire inequality by 6 to be rid of the fractions

4(p+3) > 5(p-4)
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Distribute the 4 and 5
4p + 12 > 5p - 20
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Group like terms
4p - 5p > -20 - 12
-p > -32
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Divide both sides by -1(*note the sign change for dividing by a negative)

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Check
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