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| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| math_alg_343 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | The number \(x\) is no greater than \(15\) less than \(6\) times \(y\). If \(y = -1\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_342 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | A number \(x\) is at most \(12\) greater than twice \(y\). If \(y = 9\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_341 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | The value of \(x\) is no more than \(10\) less than \(7\) times \(y\). If \(y = 4\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_340 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | A number \(x\) is at most \(14\) greater than \(2\) times \(y\). If \(y = -8\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_339 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | The value of \(x\) is no greater than \(5\) less than \(6\) times \(y\). If \(y = 7\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_338 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | A number \(x\) is at most \(11\) less than \(6\) times \(y\). If \(y = 7\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_337 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | The number \(x\) is no more than \(9\) greater than \(4\) times \(y\). If \(y = -3\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_336 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | A number \(x\) cannot be greater than \(8\) less than twice \(y\). If \(y = 1\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_335 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | The value of \(x\) is at most \(6\) more than \(3\) times \(y\). If \(y = -5\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? | |
| math_alg_334 | Math | algebra | linear_inequalities_in_one_or_two_variables | Hard | A number \(x\) is no greater than \(4\) less than \(5\) times \(y\). If \(y = -2\), what is the greatest possible value of \(x\)? |