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Jaime Ballard
27 March, 15:02
A+b >12 is a >-3 what is the value b
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Kallie Savage
27 March, 17:07
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Step-by-step explanation:
the smallest possibly for a is - 2 and if you add 2 to 12 you get b=14 so the smallest out can be is 14 and it can be any number higher because it with still be greater
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