SOLUTION: I need help with this inequality. Can you please solve this for me: 2x+1<(1-x)/3

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Question 334067: I need help with this inequality. Can you please solve this for me:
2x+1<(1-x)/3

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x+1<(1-x)/3
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multiply by 3

6x+3<1-x
add x to both sides
6x+x+3<1-x+x
7x+3<1
add -3 to both sides
7x+3-3<1-3
7x<-2
divide by 7
7x/7 < -2/7

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