SOLUTION: how would you solve 10/(x-4)>8/(x-1)

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Question 688590: how would you solve 10/(x-4)>8/(x-1)
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
work like a ratio
10(x-1) > 8(x-4)
10x-10 > 8x-32
10x-8x > -32+10
2x > -22
x > -22/2
x > -11

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