SOLUTION: If y=6, then what is the x value of the following equation: 3y>2x+4

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Question 994884: If y=6, then what is the x value of the following equation: 3y>2x+4
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If y=6, then what is the x value of the following equation: 3y>2x+4
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3y>2x+4
We know that y=6, so plug in 6 instead of y in the inequality above.
3*6>2x+4
Multiply 3 and 6.
18>2x+4
Subtract 4 from both sides.
14>2x
Divide 2 from both sides.
7>x
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Answer: 7>x or x<7

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