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Six more than fives times a number (x) is at least 21. I need an inequality.
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Six more than fives times a number (x) is at least 21. I need an inequality.
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5n + 6 ≥ 21 would be the way to write this in math language.
It says that 5n + 6 is 21 or is more than 21. The symbol ≥ says 21 or more in this case.
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