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2y +3<11
What is the largest value of y could be?

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the greatest value of y is 2y+3=11 => y=4
User Baron
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Answer:

Explanation:

2y + 3<11 Subtract 3 from both sides

2y < 11 - 3

2y < 8 Divide by 2

2y/2 <8/2

y < 4

The question is very hard to answer. That's because the answer is very close to 4, but it is not 4.

For example 3.8 is a possible answer. Try it

2*3.8 + 3 < 11

7.6 + 3 < 11

10.6 < 11

But is that the largest value possible? No.

For example

y could be 3.99999999 Well maybe that could be the answer. No it isn't. Because, though very close to 11, it still cannot be 11. It might round to 11, but it does not equal 11.

I don't exactly know what you are expected to answer. I can only say that y cannot be 4, but it can be as close to 4 as you care to make it. If the question means what is the largest integer that y could be, then the answer is 3.

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