SOLUTION: 5x - 10 > 2x + 4 I have tried to solve this but am off somehow, please help, thank you.

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: 5x - 10 > 2x + 4
I have tried to solve this but am off somehow, please help, thank you.
This question is from textbook pre-algebra

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
subtracting 2x __ 3x-10 > 4

adding 10 __ 3x > 14

dividing by 3 __ x > 14/3

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