SOLUTION: 2x-7>_4(x-3)+3x
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Question 188952: 2x-7>_4(x-3)+3x
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2x-7>-4(x-3)+3x
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2x-7>-4x+12+3x.........distributed right side
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3x>19....combined x terms on left and constants on right
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x>19/3......divided by 3 on both sides
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