SOLUTION: which inequality is equivalent to 5x+3<4(x+4)?

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Question 315540: which inequality is equivalent to 5x+3<4(x+4)?
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which inequality is equivalent to 5x+3<4(x+4)?
5x + 3 < 4(x + 4)
5x + 3 < 4x + 16
x + 3 < 16
x < 13

you said which inequality is equivalent to this? so does that mean there were some choices to pick from that were not posted?

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