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3/4 (3x - 1/2) - 1/3 < 2/3
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3/4 (3x - 1/2) - 1/3 < 2/3
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3/4)(3x - 1/2) - (1/3) < (2/3)
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Add (1/3) to both sides to get:
(3/4)(3x - 1/2) < 1
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(9/4)x - (3/8) < 1
Multiply thru by 8 to get rid of the denominators:
18x - 3 < 8
18x < 11
x < 11/18
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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