SOLUTION: what is the answer to 2<_y+6andy+6<8?

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Answer by Cintchr(481)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since this is an "and" problem, and the y+6 is shared, we can rewrite the problem.
2<_y+6andy+6<8?
becomes

When working this, there are now three "sides":
2
y+6
8
Subtract 6 from all three sides

Since the y is now by itself, you are done.

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