SOLUTION: 5(2b+1)-3(b+1)<7b+5 my answere was 1<14b but i am not certain that the answer i provided you is correct.

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Question 37419: 5(2b+1)-3(b+1)<7b+5
my answere was 1<14b but i am not certain that the answer i provided you is correct.

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5(2b + 1) - 3(b + 1) < 7b + 5
10b + 5 - 3b - 3 < 7b + 5
7b + 2 < 7b + 5
2 < 5
When does this occur?
That is, when is 2 less than five?
Always.
Thus this problem has a solution set of all real numbers.

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