Answer:
 -4<11-(32/10)  
Inequality is always true
Reformatting the input :
Changes made to your input should not affect the solution:
(1): "3.2" was replaced by "(32/10)".
Rearrange:
Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the greater than sign from both sides of the inequality :
                     -4-(11-(32/10))<0  
Step by step solution :
Step  1  :
            16
 Simplify   ——
            5  
Equation at the end of step  1  :
               16
  -4 -  (11 -  ——)  < 0  
               5  
Step  2  :
Rewriting the whole as an Equivalent Fraction :
 2.1   Subtracting a fraction from a whole
Rewrite the whole as a fraction using  5  as the denominator :
           11     11 • 5
     11 =  ——  =  ——————
           1        5    
Equivalent fraction : The fraction thus generated looks different but has the same value as the whole
Common denominator : The equivalent fraction and the other fraction involved in the calculation share the same denominator
Adding fractions that have a common denominator :
 2.2       Adding up the two equivalent fractions
Add the two equivalent fractions which now have a common denominator
Combine the numerators together, put the sum or difference over the common denominator then reduce to lowest terms if possible:
 11 • 5 - (16)     39
 —————————————  =  ——
       5           5  
Equation at the end of step  2  :
        39
  -4 -  ——  < 0  
        5  
Step  3  :
Rewriting the whole as an Equivalent Fraction :
 3.1   Subtracting a fraction from a whole
Rewrite the whole as a fraction using  5  as the denominator :
           -4     -4 • 5
     -4 =  ——  =  ——————
           1        5    
Adding fractions that have a common denominator :
 3.2       Adding up the two equivalent fractions
 -4 • 5 - (39)     -59
 —————————————  =  ———
       5            5  
Equation at the end of step  3  :
  -59
  ———  < 0  
Step-by-step explanation: