SOLUTION: x+(x-1)<(x+2)-(x+1)
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Question 689151: x+(x-1)<(x+2)-(x+1)
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x+(x-1)<(x+2)-(x+1)
x+x-1 < x+2-x-1
2x-1 < x+2-x-1
2x-1 < 0x+1
2x < 0x+1+1
2x-0x < 1+1
2x < 1+1
2x < 2
x < (2)/(2)
x < 1
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