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Inequalities part 2
I need help pls i dont understand

Inequalities part 2 I need help pls i dont understand class=

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ChoiSungHyun
ChoiSungHyun ChoiSungHyun
  • 18-09-2020

Step-by-step explanation:

For y/x to be as high as possible, y must have the highest possible value and x must have the lowest possible value. (12 and 6)

Hence, y/x < 12/6, which is 2.

For y/x to be as low as possible, y must have the lowest possible value and x must have the highest possible value (10 and 7)

Hence, y/x > 10/7.

Combining the 2 inequalities, we have 10/7 < y/x < 2.

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