SOLUTION: Please help me with this inequality. I am not quite sure how to do it.
3y+1<=5y-1<4(y+1)
First I distributed and got
3y+1<=5y-1<4y+4
This problem has the y variable on all
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Question 486624: Please help me with this inequality. I am not quite sure how to do it.
3y+1<=5y-1<4(y+1)
First I distributed and got
3y+1<=5y-1<4y+4
This problem has the y variable on all 3 sides, so I am not sure what to do from there.
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3y+1<=5y-1<4y+4
3y+1<=5y-1
1<=2y-1
2<=2y
1<=y
5y-1<4y+4
y-1<4
y<5
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