Solve these inequality problems for x:  3/5 x <  2/3
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⅗x<⅔, multiply through by 15:

9x<10, x<10/9 is the answer. This means that any value of x less than 11/9 satisfies the inequality.

For example, x=1 satisfies the inequality because ⅗<⅔ or 9<10.

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