SOLUTION: 2(2-x)/3 > 3(x+1)/4 - 5/6
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Question 363795: 2(2-x)/3 > 3(x+1)/4 - 5/6
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(4 - 2x)/3 > (3x + 3)/4 - 5/6
4(4 - 2x) > 3(3x + 3) - 10
16 - 8x > 9x + 9 - 10
16 - 8x > 9x - 1
-17x > -17
x < 1
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