SOLUTION: Solve the inequality
1/2(4y+2)-20<-1/3(9y-3)
(2y+2)-20<(-3y+1)
This is where I get stuck. The answer is y<4
I do not know how to unstuck at this point. Could you help me out?
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Question 273329: Solve the inequality
1/2(4y+2)-20<-1/3(9y-3)
(2y+2)-20<(-3y+1)
This is where I get stuck. The answer is y<4
I do not know how to unstuck at this point. Could you help me out?
Thank you
jpa
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(1/2)(4y+2)-20 < (-1/3)(9y-3)
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2y + 1 - 20 < -3y +1
5y -19 < 1
5y < 20
y < 4
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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