Question 227418
When you multiply both sides by 5, you get 
10>6+y


Now you probably subtracted 6 from each side, but instead of getting y=4, you should get
10-6>6+y-6
4>y


This means the same as y<4, which means any number that is LESS than 4 (like 3, or 2, or 1, or 0, or any negative number!)  This would be ALL numbers on the numberline that are to the LEFT of 4, but NOT including the 4.  


For additional explanation on Inequalities, please see my own website.  Do a "Bing" or "Google" search for my last name "Rapalje".  Look for "Rapalje Homepage" near the top of these searches.  Then near the top of my Homepage, look for "Basic, Intermediate and College Algebra".  Choose "Basic Algebra", "Chapter 1", "Section 1.11 Inequalities".  See also the "MATH IN LIVING COLOR" pages that go with this section.


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Dr. Robert J. Rapalje, Retired
Seminole State College of Florida
Altamonte Springs Campus