SOLUTION: 3x+7<1

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Question 1070367: 3x+7<1
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3x+7<1
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3x + 7 < 1.


Subtract 7 from both sides. You will get an equivalent inequality


3x < 1 - 7 = -6.


Divide both sides by 3.  You will get an equivalent inequality


x < -2.


It is your answer.


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