SOLUTION:
solve the inequality
3(3y+1)<13y-8
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solve the inequality
3(3y+1)<13y-8
This question is from textbook Algebra I
Answer by vertciel(183) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3(3y + 1) < 13y - 8
9y + 3 < 13y - 8
11 < 4y
4y > 11
y > 11/4 or 2.75
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