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Help anyone know this??? Math question

Help anyone know this??? Math question-example-1
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Answer choice B.................,
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Answer: Choice B)
n+n+2 \ge 84

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Step-by-step explanation:

n = first number

n+2 = second number

Consecutive odd integers are odd numbers that follow one after another. Eg: {3, 5, 7, 9}

Note how I add 2 each time to get the next number. So that explains the "n+2"

Add up n and n+2, then set that sum equal to or larger than 84 like so


n+n+2 \ge 84

We could simplify or solve for n, but I'll stop here since this is what answer choice B is saying.

side note: "at least" means "that value or more". So if I said "at least 10", then I mean "10 or more".

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