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Solve the equation 3y/2 - 4 > 4/5 + 7y/10.

User Andrew U
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11 votes

Answer:

y > 6

Explanation:

3 x
(y)/(2) - 4 >
(4)/(5) + 7 x
(y)/(10)

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Subtract 7
(y)/(10) from both sides

3 x
(y)/(2) - 4 - 7 x
(y)/(10) - 7 x
(y)/(10) (simplify) ->
(4y)/(5) - 4 >
(4)/(5)

Add 4 to both sides


(4y)/(5) - 4 + 4 >
(4)/(5) + 4 (simplify) ->
(4y)/(5) >
(24)/(5)

Mulitply both sides by 5


(5x4y)/(5) >
(24 x 5)/(5) (simplify) -> 4y >24

Divide both sides by 4


(4y)/(4) >
(24)/(4) (simplify) -> y > 6

User Abjurato
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16 votes
16 votes

Answer:

y>6

Explanation:

^^

User Nat Webb
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2.9k points
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