If $x$ and $y$ are two numbers on the number line and $y^2$ $<100$ and
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If $\(x\)$ and $y$ are two numbers on the number line and $\(y^2<100\)$ and $\(\frac{-1}{3}<x<\frac{2}{3}\)$ then, which of the following must be true?
(A) $\(x y<6\)$
(B) $\(y-x<10\)$
(C) $\(-11<y-x<11\)$
(D) $\(x+y<10.3\)$
(E) $\(\frac{-28}{3}<x+y<\frac{21}{3}\)$
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