Question 147198
Let's see if {{{y=0}}} is a solution for the inequality {{{y<5}}}.



{{{y<5}}} Start with the given inequality.



{{{(0)<5}}} Plug in {{{y=0}}}.



Since the inequality is <b>true</b>, this means that {{{y=0}}} is a solution.


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Let's see if {{{y=5}}} is a solution for the inequality {{{y<5}}}.



{{{y<5}}} Start with the given inequality.



{{{(5)<5}}} Plug in {{{y=5}}}.




Since the inequality is <b>not</b> true, this means that {{{y=5}}} is <b>not</b> a solution.



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Let's see if {{{y=-1}}} is a solution for the inequality {{{y<5}}}.



{{{y<5}}} Start with the given inequality.



{{{(-1)<5}}} Plug in {{{y=-1}}}.



Since the inequality is <b>true</b>, this means that {{{y=-1}}} is a solution.



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Let's see if {{{y=-5}}} is a solution for the inequality {{{y<5}}}.



{{{y<5}}} Start with the given inequality.



{{{(-5)<5}}} Plug in {{{y=-5}}}.



{{{-5<5}}} Evaluate and simplify the left side.



Since the inequality is <b>true</b>, this means that {{{y=-5}}} is a solution.




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Answer:


So every number except 5 is a solution to {{{y<5}}}. The answer choices are A, C and D