SOLUTION: 4x+3>2(x+2)

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Question 321774: 4x+3>2(x+2)
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4x+3>2(x+2)
Distribute:
4x+3>2x+4
Subtract 2x from each side:
2x+3>4
Subtract 3 from each side:
2x>1
Divide by 2:
x>.5

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