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What is the solution to the following inequality?
3x-1 < 2x + 4

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Answer:


x<5

Explanation:

So we have the inequality:


3x-1<2x+4

First, let's subtract 2x from both sides. The right cancels:


x-1<4

Add 1 to both sides:


x<5

And we're done!

Our solution is all number less than 5.

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