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Asked by Murkle

I need help with this inequality, I'm not sure how to solve for 's'.

1 ⅓s - 3 < s + ⅔ - ⅓s
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
The first thing I'd do is multiply by 3 to clear all the fractions:

4s - 9 < 3s + 2 - s
4s - 9 < 2s + 2
2s < 11
s < 11/2
9 years ago
Answered by Murkle
Thank you! I really appreciate it, that really helps!
9 years ago
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