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3\left(x-3\right)+2\left(2-x\right)>18
Multiply both sides of the equation by 6, the least common multiple of 2,3. Since 6 is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.
3x-9+2\left(2-x\right)>18
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by x-3.
3x-9+4-2x>18
Use the distributive property to multiply 2 by 2-x.
3x-5-2x>18
Add -9 and 4 to get -5.
x-5>18
Combine 3x and -2x to get x.
x>18+5
Add 5 to both sides.
x>23
Add 18 and 5 to get 23.
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