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Which expression represents that an unknown number x is no less than 6?

x ≤ 6
x < 6
x > 6
x ≥ 6

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Answer:

D.
x\geq6

Explanation:

We are asked to find the inequality that represents an unknown number x is no less than 6.

Since we know that no less than 6 means greater than or equal to 6.

So our unknown number x should be greater than or equal to 6.

We can represent this information in an inequality as:


x\geq6

Upon looking at our given choices we can see that option D is the correct choice.

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The answer is x ≥ 6

An unknown number x is no less than 6.
Since it is no less than 6 it can be 6, but it can be more than 6 as well, so the expression is:
x ≥ 6
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