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The quotient of a number and -4 is less than or equal to 5 .Which would inequality can be used to find the values of the number ,x?

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Answer:

x ÷ -4 ≤ 5

Explanation:

since the quotient is less than or equal to five it means we are dividing X by -4.

if we were to solve this we would get X is less than or equal to -20 which if we were to plug it back into the inequality would make sense

-20/ -4 ≤ 5

5 ≤ 5

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