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14 December, 10:41
85 is greater than the difference of x and63
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Emery George
14 December, 11:00
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85 > x-63
This is how you would arrange the problem,
isolate the X by adding 63 to 85 to get 148,
Flip the inequality to <
resulting in X<148.
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