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Answer:
The primary message of Ray Bradbury's short story "The Veldt " concerns the dangers of overreliance on technology. Bradbury presents a cautionary tale of how technology can completely consume a household and drive a significant wedge between parents and children. In this short story, the author is trying to warn us of future dangers of technological innovation by creating an image of a family living in an automated house in the futuristic world. In this story, Ray Bradbury is trying to say that, in the future, technology might take over humanity if nothing is done about it now.
Explanation:
The story talks about this very often if you really read it.
7(12)>119 84>119
7(15)>119 105>119
7(16)>119 112>119
7(10)>119 70>119
You just have to multiply 7 by the value of x, and if the outcome is less than 119, then the x value works.