SOLUTION: 2/3 (2x - 1) < 6 I got an answer of x <5, is that correct? If not, please show me the correct way.

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Question 206076: 2/3 (2x - 1) < 6
I got an answer of x <5, is that correct? If not, please show me the correct way.

Answer by RAY100(1637)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Exactly correct,,,,,GOOD JOB
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to check the answer, x<5, substitute a number less than 5 (say 4) in original inequality and confirm validity of inequality.

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