SOLUTION: This is a problem in my algebra 1 homework. Having problem figuring it out. We are solving inequalities for add and sub and multiplication and division. some graphing. here is

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Question 826419: This is a problem in my algebra 1 homework. Having problem figuring it out.
We are solving inequalities for add and sub and multiplication and division. some graphing.
here is problem: 7(g+8)<3(g+2)+4g
I got to 7g+56<3g+6+4g
7g+56<7g+6
I am stuck from here. Thanks for any help.
Brett

Answer by MathLover1(20849) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you got to 7g%2B56%3C7g%2B6 and you did it correct
the answer is: 7g%2B56%3C7g%2B6 => FALSE, no solution exists

because, if you move g on one side, you get 7g-7g%3C6-56 => 0%3C-50 which is false