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Find the integral values of y in the inequality 2y + 3 < 27 if y > 9
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I want an answer to this question. Find the integral values of y in the inequality 2y+3<27 if y>9
2y + 3 < 27
2y < 24
y < 12
not so hard now, eh?
Pliz put out all the calculations
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10and11
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10 and 11.Since y>9 and y<12. :)
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