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Choose the inequality that could be used to solve the following problem.

Three times a number is no less than negative six.
3x ≤ -6
3x < -6
3x ≥ -6
3x > -6

User Hlt
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Answer:

3x ≥ -6

Explanation:

User Evgeniy Mironov
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Answer:

Correct choice is C

Explanation:

Let x be unknown number.

Three times a number x is
3\cdot x=3x.

Three times a number is no less than negative six means that the number
3x can be equal to -6, can be greater than -6, but cannot be less than -6.

Thus, the inequality that could be used to solve the problem is


3x\ge -6.

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