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Tucker Horne
15 October, 16:07
If 60 - y <20, then y could be?
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Nora
15 October, 16:46
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Any number 41 and below
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Wiggles
15 October, 19:53
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First solve the inequality to get y alone:
60 - y < 20
-y < - 40 (subtract both sides by 60)
y > 40 (multiply both sides by - 1)
So Y could be equal to any number that is above 40 (not including 40 itself)
For example, Y could be equal to 50.
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