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Mathematics, 03.03.2021 21:50 kami2006

1 point Ted has twice as many grey socks as Lilly. Lilly has 15 grey socks. Lilly then
buys 10 more grey socks. Which inequality explains who has more grey
socks?
T>L since 30 > 15+10
T>L since 15 + 10 > 30
OL> T since 30 > 15+10
O L>T since 15+10 > 30

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