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Find the Integral values of X and Y satisfying the inequality 3x + 5x ¡Ü 15, given that Y >0, Y < 3 and X > 0
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
Assuming you meant 3x+5y < 15, just plug in allowable integral values for y:

y
1: 3x+5 < 15
2: 3x+10 < 15

I think you can solve those, right?
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