SOLUTION: -x+4>3

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Question 654534: -x+4>3
Answer by schmidtmomto6(24)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-x+4>3
-X>3-4
-x>-1 (remember, when you divide or multiply by a negative number, you have to switch the sign) so...
x<1
=)

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