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Given that -3 <= 7x + 2y <= 3 and -4 <= y - x <=4, what is the maximum possible value of x + y?
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Given that -3 <= 7x + 2y <= 3 and -4 <= y - x <=4, what is the maximum possible value of x + y?
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Given that -3 <= 7x + 2y <= 3 and -4 <= y - x <=4, what is the maximum possible value of x + y?
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Your answer to that question is 6x+3y
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