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7 September, 23:49

Solve the inequality. 1/3+x+2/9>5/6

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  1. 8 September, 01:39
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    5⁄18 < x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Start by adding like-terms [⅓ and 2⁄9] with 9 being the Least Common Denominator [LCD]. Since 2⁄9 already has a 9 in the denominator, it does not get touched, so in order to make ⅓ a denominator of 9, we simply multiply both terms by 3, to get 3⁄9. So, adding that to 2⁄9 gives you 5⁄9, also giving you 5⁄9 + x > ⅚. Now, we have to find the LCD again because we have two unlike fractions. Now, our Least Common Denominator is 18, so multiply both terms in ⅚ by 3 [15⁄18] and multiply both terms in 5⁄9 by 2 [10⁄18]. Now you have two like fractions to work with, and you can clearly see that your answer is x > 5⁄18. Although the answer is written in reverse, it is still the same concept.

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