Step 1: -10 + 8x < 6x - 4 Step 2: -10 < -2x - 4 Step 3: -6 < -2x Step 4: ________ What is the final step in solving the inequality -2(5 - 4x) < 6x - 4? x < -3 x > -3 x < 3 x > 3
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