SOLUTION: 2(3d-4)< 4 + 6d - 15

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Question 345107: 2(3d-4)< 4 + 6d - 15
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2(3d-4) < 4 + 6d - 15

6d-8 < 6d - 11


6d-6d < - 11+8

0 < - 3

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