SOLUTION: y-2/6 + y/2 >3 interval notation and graph solution on a line ?

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Question 817788: y-2/6 + y/2 >3 interval notation and graph solution on a line ?
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Hi,
y-2/6 + y/2 >3 interval notation and graph solution on a line ?
|Multiplying thru by 6 so as all denominators = 1

4y> 20
y > 5 interval notation: y is (5,∞ )
Graph would be the shaded area above line y = 5
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