SOLUTION: solve the inequality:
{{{1/3v + 1/4v < 1/2}}}
{{{Take the LCM = 3v*4=12v}}}
{{{(4+3)/12v<1/2}}}
==> {{{7/12v<1/2}}}
multiply both sides with 12v
==> {{{(7(12v))/12v<(1/2)*12v
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Question 197098: solve the inequality:
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multiply both sides with 12v
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So the solution is (,)
that is all real values from the 7/6 in the number line,
without including 7/6.
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