How do you solve #\frac { 3} { 4} ( x + 8) > \frac { 1} { 2} ( 2x + 10)#?
1 Answer
Jul 16, 2017
Explanation:
Since one denominator is 4 and the other is 2, multiply both sides by
#3/4(x+8) > 1/2(2x+10)#
#4*3/4(x+8) > 4*1/2(2x+10)#
#color(white)"-" 3(x+8) > 2(2x+10)#
Now, distribute the
#color(white)"-" 3*x + 3*8 > 2*2x + 2*10#
#color(white)"-." 3x + 24 > 4x + 20#
Subtract
#24 > x + 20#
Finally, subtract
#color(white)"-" 24 - 20 > x + 20 - 20#
#color(white)"-" 4 > x#
Flip the inequality so
#color(white)"-" x < 4#
Final Answer