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what is 2(3y-6)<6

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supie:

\(2(3y-6)<6\) So the first step is to distribute `2` to `3y` and `6` So 2*3y and 2*6 \(2*3y=6y\\2*6=12\) So \(2(3y−6)<6\longrightarrow 6y−12<6\) then from this equation \(6y−12<6\) we get `-12` and change the plus `(-)` to a plus `(+)` So now it's +12-> \(6y−12<6\) So then we add 12 to both sides of the equation \(6y−12+12<6+12\) Which equals \(6y<18\) then since we have `6y`, we divide both of the sides by `6`. So \(\LARGE \frac{6y}{6}=\frac{18}{6}\) 6y/6 cancels so we have \(\cancel{\frac{6y}{6}}=\frac{18}{6}\) So all we have left is 18/6 so once that is simplified then you'll have your answer \(y<?\) \((\frac{18}{6}=?)\)

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