Answer:
[tex] \displaystyle \large \boxed{y < 5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the Inequality:
[tex] \displaystyle \large{ \frac{2y}{2} < \frac{10}{2} }[/tex]
First, we can simplify the expression. On the left side of Inequality, we can cancel 2; on the right side, we can cancel 2 out as well.
Simply, division!
[tex] \displaystyle \large{ \frac{ \cancel{2}y}{ \cancel{2}} < \frac{ \cancel{10}}{ \cancel{2} }}[/tex]
2 divides 2 is 1; 2 divides 10 is 5.
[tex] \displaystyle \large{ \frac{1y}{1} < \frac{ 5}{ 1}}[/tex]
Generally, it is not recommended to write 1 beside the variable nor write 1 as a denominator.
Simplify the expression:-
[tex] \displaystyle \large{ y < 5}[/tex]
Therefore, the value of y is less than 5.
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