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Solve each inequality. Justify each step (y-) - 4 + 2y > 11
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Solve each inequality. Justify each step (y-) - 4 + 2y > 11
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Solve each inequality. Justify each step (y-) - 4 + 2y > 11
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It would stop at 3y+4>11 because the 3y and 4 are unlike terms and can only be divided or multiplied.
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