SOLUTION: 4/3R - 3 < R + 2/3 - 1/3R

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4/3R - 3 < R + 2/3 - 1/3R
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4/3R-3 4/3R-R+1/3R<2/3+3
2/3R<3 2/3 CHANGE 2 2/3 TO AN IMPROPER FRACTION.
2/3R<11/3 NOW DIVIDE BOTH SIDES BY 2/3
R<(11/3)/(2/3) INVERT THE FRACTION (2/3) & MULTIPLY
R<11/3*3/2
R<11/2 ANSWER.


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