A student wrote the inequality

  1. A student wrote the inequality y>4x-17 . Her friend solved the inequality and said that (12,31) is one of the possible solutions
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  2. A student wrote the inequality y>4x-17. Her friend solved the inequality and said that (12,31) is one of the possible solutions
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  3. A student wrote the inequality y>4x-17. Her friend solved the inequality and said that(12,31) is one of the possible solutions
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  4. A student wrote the inequality y > 4x - 17. Her friend solved the inequality and said that (12, 31) is one of the possible
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  5. A student wrote the inequality: y > 4x - 17. Her friend solved the inequality and said that (12, 31) is one of the possible
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  6. A student wrote the inequality y>4x -17 . Her friend solved the inequality and said that (12,31) is one of the possible
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  7. A student wrote the inequality: y > 4x - 17. Her friend solved the inequality and said that (12, 31) is one of the possible
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  8. A student wrote the inequality y > 4x-17. Her friend solved the inequality and said that (12,31) is one of the possible
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  9. A student wrote – 3 > x > 5 as the inequality that represents the real numbers less than – 3 or greater than 5. Explain why
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  10. Antione and Zachary each wrote an expression to represent the problem "sixteen more than a number divided by four" Antoine wrote
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