Respuesta :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
(a) n ≤ 21
(b) n ≥ 5
(c) n > 3/5
2.
(d) n < 14
(e) n ≥ 14
Answer:
Question # 1:
a)
A number is no more than 21 means that it is less than 21 or equal to it. Using n as the variable.
So,
It will be:
n ≤ 21
Where "≤" is used for "less than or equal to".
b)
A number is at least 5 means that it can be 5 or a number greater than 5.
So, We'll use "≥" for "greater than or equal to"
n ≥ 5
c)
For more than, we will use ">"
So,
n > 3/5
Question # 2:
d)
Here, it is shown that n is either 14 or any number less than 14.
So, we'll use "≤" for "less than or equal to"
n ≤ 14
e)
Here, it is shown on the number line than n is any number which is either 14 or any number greater than it.
So, we'll use "≥" for greater than or equal to.
n ≥ 14
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