SOLUTION: how would you solve 3a-2(6a-4)>4-(4a+6)

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Question 226894: how would you solve 3a-2(6a-4)>4-(4a+6)
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3a-2(6a-4)>4-(4a+6)
3a-12a+8>4-4a-6
-9a+8>-4a-2
-5a>-10
a<2

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