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Anabel Wilcox
23 June, 15:43
X+2y>10
1. (1,3)
2. (2,0)
3. (1,1)
4. (5,3)
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Alvaro Strong
23 June, 19:42
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very easy just compensate using the first number for x and the other for y
let's try 5 for x and 3 for y
5+2*3=11>10 so it's the answer
4. (5,3)
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