66162 \% : 3 x - 3 > 0 \Rightarrow x > \frac { 3 } { 2 }
Solve for x
x>\frac{150}{11027}
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\frac{66162}{100}x-9>0
Multiply both sides of the equation by 3. Since 3 is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.
\frac{33081}{50}x-9>0
Reduce the fraction \frac{66162}{100} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 2.
\frac{33081}{50}x>9
Add 9 to both sides. Anything plus zero gives itself.
x>9\times \frac{50}{33081}
Multiply both sides by \frac{50}{33081}, the reciprocal of \frac{33081}{50}. Since \frac{33081}{50} is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.
x>\frac{9\times 50}{33081}
Express 9\times \frac{50}{33081} as a single fraction.
x>\frac{450}{33081}
Multiply 9 and 50 to get 450.
x>\frac{150}{11027}
Reduce the fraction \frac{450}{33081} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 3.
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