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Answer:

31, 32, 29, 31

u < 28

Explanation:

To find if a value works for an inequality, one has to substitute in the value and simplify. If the resulting equation is true, then the value is a part of the solution set of the inequality.

When simplifying an inequality, one must follow all the same rules as simplifying an equation. The only difference is that when one multiplies or divides by a negative number one must flip the inequality sign for the inequality to remain true. In this case, this rule won't come into play.


(u)/(4)<7

*4 *4

u < 28

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