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Question
Solve:
`(2x + 3)/3 >= (3x - 1)/4`, where x is a positive even integer
Solution
`(2x + 3)/3 >= (3x - 1)/4`
`8x + 12 >= 9x - 3`
`-x >= -15`
`x <= 15`
Since, x is positive even integer
∴ Solution set = {2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14}
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