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These are two separate questions by the way :) 1. 2v +8 < 3y + 1 2. - 7m - 16 >= - 2(7 + 3n) - 2
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These are two separate questions by the way :) 1. 2v +8 < 3y + 1 2. - 7m - 16 >= - 2(7 + 3n) - 2
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1. 2v +8 < 3y + 1
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