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Ten times a number increased by 4 is no more than 25, how do u write it as an inequality?
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Ten times a number increased by 4 is no more than 25, how do u write it as an inequality?
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number = x
ten times a number is equivalent to 10x
increased by 4 is equivalent to +4
no more than is equivalent to ≤
and 25 is just 25
Piece it all together and you get...
Whallah! 10x + 4 ≤ 25
Hope this helps!
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