SOLUTION:
solve the inequality:
7t+3t<2(t+3)-2(-1-t)
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solve the inequality:
7t+3t<2(t+3)-2(-1-t)
This question is from textbook algebra I
Answer by rahman(247) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7t+3t<2(t+3)-2(-1-t)
10t<2t+6+2+2t
10t<2t+2t+6+2
10t<4t+8
10t-4t<4t-4t+8
6t<8
ok
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