SOLUTION: Hi, can someone please help me solve the following inequality? 2 < (5 - 2x)/3 < 7

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Question 67663: Hi, can someone please help me solve the following inequality?

2 < (5 - 2x)/3 < 7

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 < (5 - 2x)/3 < 7



Flip the inequality signs when you divide by a negative number.


Write the numbers least to greatest making sure to keep the inequality signs pointing at the same numbers.
Happy Calculating!!!

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