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Solve the inequality 4y > 2(3y + 1) and explain your solution. *

User Guypursey
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4y \ \textgreater \ 2(3y + 1) \\ \\ 2y \ \textgreater \ 3y + 1 \\ \\ 2y - 3y \ \textgreater \ 1 \\ \\ -y \ \textgreater \ 1 \\ \\ y \ \textless \ -1 \\ \\

The final result is: y < -1.
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