Can someone show me step by step how to solve this problem? Iām stuck on how to do this. 5/6x +3 > -7 (1/6x +3)

Answer:
x>-12
Step-by-step explanation:
first you would simplify by multiplying -7 from the terms in the parenthesis and then you would get [tex]\frac{5x}{6} +3>\frac{-7x}{6} -21[/tex] then you would add 21 to both sides to get rid of the -21 and you would get [tex]\frac{5x}{6} +24>\frac{-7x}{6}[/tex] then you would subtract 5/6 from both sides to get rid of the 5/6 so you get 24>[tex]\frac{-12x}{6}[/tex] and then you would simplify by multiplying 6 to both sides so you get 144>-12x then you would divide both sides by -12 (note that you have to flip the greater than or less then sign after dividing by a negative number) so you get -12<x or x>-12