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15.07.2020 •
Mathematics
If x is an integer, and it satisfies the inequalities 7y<49 and 3y≥ -9. Find all the possible values of y.
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Ответ:
The Substitution Property of Equality allows you to say that if 7j + 14k = 28, and j = 2, then k = 1 .
Step-by-step explanation:
As the expression is given in the question be as follow .
7j + 14k = 28
As given the value of j = 2 .
Put the value of j in the equation 7j + 14k = 28 .
7 × 2 + 14k = 28
14 + 14k = 28
14k = 28 - 14
14k = 14
k = 1
Therefore the Substitution Property of Equality allows you to say that if 7j + 14k = 28, and j = 2, then k = 1 .