SOLUTION: 18 &#8722; 6y &#8722; 4y < 63 + 5y

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Question 368077: 18 − 6y − 4y < 63 + 5y
Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
18-10y<63+5y, combining terms
-10y-5y<63 - 18,transposing terms
-15y<45,combining terms
y>-3, the solution, after division by -15. (Direction changes!)

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