2x(5*2-3) > x(3-5)-2(x-1) the answer I have got is x > 2/18. Can someone please tell me if this is the correct answer?

2x(10-3) > -2x - 2x + 2
20x - 6x > -4x + 2
18x > 2
x > 2/18

correct!

sorry!

simplify
x > 1/9

Thanks i thought it was right b/c i tried to approach it different ways, but it just seemed weird to me! Thanks again!

To solve the inequality 2x(5*2-3) > x(3-5)-2(x-1), we need to simplify both sides and isolate the variable x. Let's go through the process step by step:

1. Simplify the expressions on both sides:
2x(10-3) > x(3-5)-2(x-1)
2x(7) > x(-2)-2x+2
14x > -2x-2x+2

2. Combine like terms on the right side of the inequality:
14x > -4x+2

3. Add 4x to both sides of the inequality to isolate the x term:
14x + 4x > -4x + 2 + 4x
18x > 2

4. Divide both sides of the inequality by 18 to solve for x:
(18x)/18 > 2/18
x > 1/9

So, the correct solution to the inequality is x > 1/9, not x > 2/18.