Evaluate: $15 - 3 (5x - 7) < 2(7 - 2x)$
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\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
15 - 3(5x) - 3(-7) &< 2(7) - 2(2x) && \text{Apply Distributive Property to remove the parenthesis}\\
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15 - 15x + 21 &< 14 - 4x && \text{Simplify}\\
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-15x + 4x &< 14 - 21 - 15 && \text{Group terms}\\
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-11x &< -22 && \text{Combine like terms}\\
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\frac{-11x}{-11} &< \frac{-22}{-11} && \text{Divide each side by } -11\\
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x &> 2 && \text{The sign reverses when you multiply or divide negative numbers with inequalities}
\end{aligned}
\end{equation}
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