SOLUTION: how do you solvethe inequality [x-3]<2
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Answer by sofiyacherni(99) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x-3<2
ok you have to get x by itself so add 3 to both sides
x-3+3<2+3
-3+3=0 so you are left with
x<5 :)
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