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Which inequality represents the statement below? One more than 2 times n is greater than 21. A. 2n > 21 B. n + 3 > 21 C. 2n + 21 > 1 D. 2n + 1 > 21
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Which inequality represents the statement below? One more than 2 times n is greater than 21. A. 2n > 21 B. n + 3 > 21 C. 2n + 21 > 1 D. 2n + 1 > 21
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Which inequality represents the statement below?
One more than 2 times n is greater than 21.
A. 2n > 21
B. n + 3 > 21
C. 2n + 21 > 1
D. 2n + 1 > 21
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one more then 2 times n is greater then 21...
2n + 1 > 21 <== ur inequality
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