SOLUTION: Solve 2z/3 - 3 z/4 + 4z/5 - 5z-6 <7

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Question 316816: Solve 2z/3 - 3 z/4 + 4z/5 - 5z-6 <7
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not sure if the last term is like this,

or like this,

I'll work it the second way, you can change it if its different.
Multiply by 60 to get rid of fractions,







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