SOLUTION: how do you solve the inequality 6m+3< 2(3m-5)

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Question 831968: how do you solve the inequality
6m+3< 2(3m-5)

Found 2 solutions by JulietG, Alan3354:
Answer by JulietG(1812)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6m+3< 2(3m-5)
First, distribute
6m + 3 < 6m - 10
Now subtract 3 from each side
6m < 6m - 13
Divide each side by 6
m < m - 2 1/6
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Are you sure you have the numbers right? Only because ANY number can be m in this situation. Obviously, whatever m is will be less than m minus something.

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6m+3< 2(3m-5)
6m+3 < 6m - 10
3 < -10
That's not true for any value of m
--> no solution.

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