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Solve the following inequality.
- 10/4 y <= 10
- 10/4 y <= 10
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To solve the inequality, we must isolate the variable y.
Given: -10/4y ≤ 10
Multiply both sides of the inequality by -4/10 (which is equivalent to multiplying by -1/2) to eliminate the coefficient of y and to keep the inequality direction intact:
(-4/10)(-10/4y) ≥ (-4/10)(10)
This simplifies to:
y ≥ -2
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is: y ≥ -2.
Given: -10/4y ≤ 10
Multiply both sides of the inequality by -4/10 (which is equivalent to multiplying by -1/2) to eliminate the coefficient of y and to keep the inequality direction intact:
(-4/10)(-10/4y) ≥ (-4/10)(10)
This simplifies to:
y ≥ -2
Therefore, the solution to the inequality is: y ≥ -2.
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