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ix is at least four more than a number. Which inequality represents this sentence? Question 20 options: a) 4 ≤ n + 6 b) 6 ≤ n + 4 c) 4 ≥ n + 6 d) 6 ≥ n + 4

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Answer:

b) 6 ≥ n + 4

Explanation:

User Razemauze
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Answer:

d) 6 ≥ n + 4

Explanation:

Let n be the unknown number,

4 more than n = 4 + n

In inequality we use '≥' to represent greater than equal to or at least,

Thus,

Six is at least four more than a number.

⇒ 6 ≥ 4 more than n

⇒ 6 ≥ 4 + n

Which is the required inequality that represents the given statement,

OPTION d) is correct.

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