y+3≤ – 5

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To solve this inequality, we need to isolate the variable y.

We start by subtracting 3 from both sides of the inequality:

y + 3 - 3 ≤ -5 - 3

This simplifies to:

y ≤ -8
Solve for u.
7.71≥u+3
To solve for u, we need to isolate the variable.

We start by subtracting 3 from both sides of the inequality:

7.71 - 3 ≥ u + 3 - 3

This simplifies to:

4.71 ≥ u
7.71≥u+3
To solve for u in the inequality 7.71 ≥ u + 3, we need to isolate the variable u.

Start by subtracting 3 from both sides of the equation:

7.71 - 3 ≥ u + 3 - 3

This simplifies to:

4.71 ≥ u
Solve for g. 2.47g≤ – 7.41
To solve for g in the inequality 2.47g ≤ -7.41, we need to isolate the variable g.

We start by dividing both sides of the inequality by 2.47 (the coefficient of g), but since 2.47 is negative, we need to reverse the inequality sign:

g ≤ -7.41 / 2.47

Simplifying:

g ≤ -3

Therefore, the solution for g is g ≤ -3.