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Given the equation 2x + 10y = 10, answer the following questions:
If x decreases by 2 units, what is the corresponding change in y?
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Henry
2x + 10y = 10.
When x = 0, Y = 1.
When x = 0-2 = -2, Y = 1.4.
Change in y = 1.4-1 = 0.4 Units.
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