SOLUTION: Solve the inequality. (1/3)x<5+(2/3)x

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: Solve the inequality.
(1/3)x<5+(2/3)x
This question is from textbook INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

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  • Graphical form: simplifies to
  • Text form: (1/3)*x<5+(2/3)*x simplifies to x/3<2/3*x+5
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DETAILED EXPLANATION


Look at .
Remove unneeded parentheses around factor highlight_red%28+1+%29,highlight_red%28+1%2F3+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Remove extraneous '1' from product highlight_red%28+1+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Remove unneeded parentheses around factor highlight_red%28+2+%29,highlight_red%28+1%2F3+%29
It becomes .

Look at .
Moved 5 to the right of expression
It becomes .
Result:

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x/3<2/3*x+5

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