SOLUTION: Solve the inequality for x: 3(x-6) – 4 (4 – x) < x – 4
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Question 282944: Solve the inequality for x: 3(x-6) – 4 (4 – x) < x – 4
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3(x-6)-4(4-x) < x-4
3x-18-16+4x < x-4
7x-34 < x-4
6x < 30
x < 5
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