SOLUTION: I'm trying to help my 8th grade daughter with her homework. Here's the first question: -4>y+2>-10 She can figure out questions with and or "or" but can't figure this one out.

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Question 528586: I'm trying to help my 8th grade daughter with her homework. Here's the first question:
-4>y+2>-10
She can figure out questions with and or "or" but can't figure this one out. I sure can't either.

Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
subtracting 2 ___ -6 > y > -12
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