SOLUTION: -2(3-x)+1<4(x-1)-3
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Question 771712: -2(3-x)+1<4(x-1)-3
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-2(3-x)+1<4(x-1)-3
-6+2x+1 < 4x-4-3
2x-5 < 4x-7
-2x < -2
2x > 2
x >1
Answer: x > 1
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