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1. Y/-6 < 10 (Solve the inequality).
2. h -2 < 1 (Solve the inequality. Graph the solutions)
3. r/6 (less than or equal to 3) solve the inequality.
4. C < 5 (Graph the solutions of the inequality on a number line)
5. Together, Louisa and Jill scored more than 30 points in the basketball game. If Jill scored 12 points, how many points P did Louisa score?
6. Suppose you have 30 CDs. You know that you have 11 more CDS than your friend. Write and solve an equation to find the number of CDs your friend has.
7. Write an inequality for the graph ( -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3) is X < or > or less than or equal to; greater than or equal to).

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Help solve the following High School Math

1. Y/-6 < 10 (Solve the inequality).
We multiply -6 on both sides: y>(-6)*10=-60.
Therefore, y>-60.
2. h -2 < 1 (Solve the inequality. Graph the solutions)
we add 2 on both sides: h<1+2=3
therefore, h<3.

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