SOLUTION: I need to solve the inequality, but I am getting confused with the fractionin the problem. 2/3(12-x)>4 thank you

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Question 139012: I need to solve the inequality, but I am getting confused with the fractionin the problem.
2/3(12-x)>4
thank you

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Multiply both sides of the inequality by 3. Then divide both sides by 2. Since you didn't multiply or divide by a negative number, the sense of the inequality remains the same.
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