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If 2x-3y=12 and 0≤x≤6 what are the possible values of y
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If 2x-3y=12 and 0≤x≤6 what are the possible values of y
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y=2/3x+4
the possible values of y are anything between 0 and 4
x=1,y=2/3
x=2,y=1 1/3
x=3,y=2
x=4,y=2 2/3
x=5,y=3 1/3
x=6,y=4
those are only some of the possible values for x and y but the possible values are any numbers between 0 and 4
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