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Question 372459
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How would you solve the following inequality problem?
3(x+6)-4>2(x+4)
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3(x+6)-4>2(x+4)
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3x+18 -4 >2x+8
3x+14>2x+8
-2x -2x
x+14>8
-14 -14
x>-14+8
x>-6
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