SOLUTION: I am trying to figure out the solution set for 19-9y-6y<94 I have tried and I can only solve for y but is'nt a solution set a pair of numbers? Please help I am very confused

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Question 228983: I am trying to figure out the solution set for 19-9y-6y<94 I have tried and I can only solve for y but is'nt a solution set a pair of numbers? Please help I am very confused
Found 2 solutions by JenniferTutors, stanbon:
Answer by JenniferTutors(83)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
For this problem:

First combine the y's

Next is to get y by itself by subtracting 19 from the left side to the right side of the equation.


Now here when you divide -15 on both sides, you would switch the sign:
whenever you divide or multiply by a negative number you always switch the sign.
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Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I am trying to figure out the solution set for 19-9y-6y<94 I have tried and I can only solve for y but isn't a solution set a pair of numbers?
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Comment: It is number pairs if there are two variables; but your
inequality has only one variable.
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19-9y-6y<94
10 - 15y < 94
-15y < 84
y > -84/15
y > -28/5
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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