SOLUTION: -2(5y+2)<-12y-8

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-2(5y+2)<-12y-8
First distribute the -2;
-10y-4< -12y-8
add 12 to both sides;
-10y-4 +12y<-8
2y-4<-8
add 4 to both sides;
2y<-8+4
2y<-4
divide each side by 2;
y<-2
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