SOLUTION: 7x-3>3

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Question 687312: 7x-3>3
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So the solution is

Answer by josh_jordan(263)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
To solve for x, isolate x on one side of the inequality. To do this, first add 3 to both sides of the inequality:

7x - 3 + 3 > 3 + 3

Simplify:

7x > 6

Finally, divide both sides of the inequality by 7 to isolate x:



Simplifying gives us our final answer:




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