SOLUTION: solve the inequality 7+3t<2(t+3)-2(-1-t)

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7+3t<2(t+3)-2(-1-t)
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7+3t<2(t+3)-2(-1-t)
First,multiply the two groups that have parentheses
7+3t<2t+6+2+2t
Group like terms on the right side of the equation
7+3t<4t+8
Now subtract 3t from both sides to have the variable on one side of the equation
7+3t-3t<4t-3t+8
7 Now subtract 8 from both sides to put the constant on the other side of the equation
7-8 -1
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