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Which solution of 2(t - 1) + 3t < 2?

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To solve the inequality 2(t - 1) + 3t < 2, we can simplify the expression first:

2(t - 1) + 3t < 2
2t - 2 + 3t < 2
5t - 2 < 2

Next, we can isolate the variable t by adding 2 to both sides:

5t - 2 + 2 < 2 + 2
5t < 4

Finally, we divide both sides by 5:

(5t)/5 < 4/5
t < 4/5

So, the solution to the inequality 2(t - 1) + 3t < 2 is t < 4/5.
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