SOLUTION: Solve the inequality: 5x+6y>30 (y > -5/6x+5 is what I got, is this correct?)
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Solve the inequality: 5x+6y>30
(y > -5/6x+5 is what I got, is this correct?)
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ewatrrr(24785)
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Hi 5x+6y>30 y> (-5/6)x + 5 |suggest the parenthesis for clarity Wish You the Best in your Studies.
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ikleyn(52777)
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You are CORRECT.
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