SOLUTION: How do I solve this equation: 2/3(12-x)>4

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Question 397500: How do I solve this equation: 2/3(12-x)>4
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


You don't. It is impossible to solve an equation if you don't have an equation in the first place. However, you can determine the solution set for your inequality.

Multiply both sides by

Add to both sides.

Multiply both sides by but remember to reverse the sense of the inequality because you multiplied by a negative number.

If you did these steps correctly, you should have by itself in the LHS, a "<" sign, and then a positive integer in the RHS.

John

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