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Suppose x + y = 13 and the value of x increases by 4. If their sim remain the same, what must happen to the value of y?
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Suppose x + y = 13 and the value of x increases by 4. If their sim remain the same, what must happen to the value of y?
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The value of y would decrease if x increases and the sum stays the same.
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If the value of x increases by 4 and the sum is constant or the same, the value of y will decrease. Ex: if x=1 increase by 4 so, 5+y=13 then y=8,if x increase by 4, 9+y=13, then y=4.
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