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Alexus [3.1K]
2 years ago
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Given that 5 < y < 3, find all the possible values of y+1

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vovikov84 [41]2 years ago
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Based on the fact that 5 < y < 3, the total possible values of y + 1 can be found to be 0. There are no possible values.

<h3>What are the possible values of y + 1?</h3>

The range 5 < y < 3 would imply that y is any number that is greater than 5 but also less than 3.

This is not possible because all numbers that are greater than 5, are greater than 3 as well.

As there are no such possible values, y + 1 has no possible values either.

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