SOLUTION: how would you solve this -3 > 7y-3 > -24

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Question 119513: how would you solve this -3 > 7y-3 > -24
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given compound inequality


Reverse the compound inequality by switching the outer sides and reversing the inequality signs



Add 3 to all sides






Divide every side by 7 to isolate y.



So the solution in interval notation is: (-3,0)


Now let's graph the solution set



Note: at there is a open circle (which means this point is excluded) and at there is a open circle (which means this point is excluded)




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