SOLUTION: 2/3(3k-1)>3/2(2k-3)
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Question 319068: 2/3(3k-1)>3/2(2k-3)
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2/3(3k-1)>3/2(2k-3)
4(3k-1)>9(2k-3) multiply each side by 6 (LCM)
12k-4>18k-27
-6k>-23
k<23/6
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Ed
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