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Question
Represent the solution of the following inequalities on the real number line:
`(2x + 5)/3 > 3x - 3`
Solution
`(2x + 5)/3 > 3x - 3`
2x + 5 > 9x – 9
–7x > –14
x < 2
The solution on number line is:
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