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26 October, 11:31

What is the solution to y in the inequality 4 (x+y) - 10≥x+6y-4

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  1. 26 October, 11:41
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    y ≤ 3/2 x - 3.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4 (x + y) - 10 ≥ x + 6y - 4

    4x + 4y - 10 ≥ x + 6y - 4

    4y - 6y ≥ x - 4x - 4 + 10

    -2y ≥ - 3x + 6

    y ≤ 3/2 x - 3. (Note the inequality sign is reversed because we are dividing by a negative value)).
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