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Multiplying the fraction by $x-2$
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$\frac{x-2}{3}+\frac{1}{4}\left(x-1\right)+\frac{1}{6}\left(x+1\right)>\frac{1}{2}\left(11-x\right)$
Learn how to solve one-variable linear inequalities problems step by step online. Solve the inequality 1/3(x-2)+1/4(x-1)1/6(x+1)>1/2(11-x). Multiplying the fraction by x-2. Multiply the single term \frac{1}{2} by each term of the polynomial \left(11-x\right). Multiplying the fraction by -1. Simplifying.