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Axel Wells
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18 March, 00:19
Solve the inequality: 3 (1 - 2x) > 3 - 6x
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Karsyn Watson
18 March, 00:23
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3 (1 - 2x) > 3 - 6x
3-6x>3-6 x
3> 3
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