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Ean Stark
2 February, 13:31
12>-4y+7 I cant figure it out
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Dante Webster
2 February, 14:33
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y > - 5/4
Step-by-step explanation:
12 > - 4y + 7
Subtract 7 from both sides:
5 > - 4y
Divide both sides by - 4 (remember to flip the sign when multiplying or dividing by a negative number):
-5/4 < y
Here's another way to solve it. First, add 4y to both sides.
12 + 4y > 7
Subtract 12 from both sides:
4y > - 5
Divide by 4:
y > - 5/4
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