I need this equation : y + 6 > -13 solved showing all the steps.
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I am confused. You mean to say, how would this be possible? If so, then y would have to be -18 or higher. This is so because if y is -18 and you add it to 6, it is -12. -12 is greater than -13, therefore hopefully answering your question.
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