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Solve: What is, -7+y>19=?
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The first thing to do is to rearrange terms
-7+y>19 to y - 7 > 19 then next you need to add 7 to both side: y - 7 + 7 > 19 + 7 then you need to simplify the expression: y>19+7 to y>26 to give you your answer y>26
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I’m pretty sure it is y>26
y>26
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