SOLUTION: 2/3(p+3)>5/6(p-4)
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2/3(p+3)>5/6(p-4)
multiply 6 times both sides: 4(p+3)>5(p-4)
4p+12>5p-20
subtract 4p and add 20 to each side: 32>p
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