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What is the solution of the inequality a am 5j>_15
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The solution of the inequality a + 5j ≥ 15 is all pairs of values (a, j) such that a + 5j is greater than or equal to 15. It can be represented as a set of ordered pairs {(a, j) | a + 5j ≥ 15}.
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