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x<\frac{130}{11}
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1800x+10500-150x<30000
Use the distributive property to multiply 150 by 70-x.
1650x+10500<30000
Combine 1800x and -150x to get 1650x.
1650x<30000-10500
Subtract 10500 from both sides.
1650x<19500
Subtract 10500 from 30000 to get 19500.
x<\frac{19500}{1650}
Divide both sides by 1650. Since 1650 is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.
x<\frac{130}{11}
Reduce the fraction \frac{19500}{1650} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 150.
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