Answer: 10/3
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
3x +2y = 13 -----------------(i)
x + 2y = 7 ----------------(ii)
Multiply the equation (ii) by (-1) and then add.
(i) 3x + 2y = 13
(ii)*(-1) <u>-x - 2y = -7 </u> {Now, add and y will be eliminated}
2x = 6
x = 6/2
x = 3
Plug in x = 3 in equation (i)
3*3 + 2y = 13
9 + 2y = 13
2y= 13 - 9
2y = 4
y = 4/2
y = 2
Given:
The compound inequality is:

To find:
The integer solutions for the given compound inequality.
Solution:
We have,

Case 1: 


...(i)
Case 2: 

...(ii)
Using (i) and (ii), we get

The integer values which satisfy this inequality are only 3 and 4.
Therefore, the integer solutions to the given inequality are 3 and 4.
54/35 is the answer to this question