SOLUTION: Given that $-3 \le 7x + 2y \le 3$ and $-4 \le y - x \le 4$, what is the maximum possible value of $x + y$?
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Given that $-3 \le 7x + 2y \le 3$ and $-4 \le y - x \le 4$, what is the maximum possible value of $x + y$?
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