SOLUTION: 5-7x>3 (1-t)/2<(3t-7)/3 /3-2x/=7

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Question 54065: 5-7x>3
(1-t)/2<(3t-7)/3
/3-2x/=7

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5-7x>3
Rewrite as:
7x<5-3
7x<2
x<2/7
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(1-t)/2<(3t-7)/3
Think something is missing in this post.
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/3-2x/=7
3-2x must be 7 or it must be -7
If 3-2x=7 then 2x=3-7 then x=-2
If 3-2x=-7 then 2x=3+7 then x=5
Cheers,
Stan H

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