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A number m is no less than –1 or less than or equal to −5.

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Answer:

-1 < m ≤ - 5

Explanation:

Your expression includes: m, -1, -5, >, ≤

m is the value being compared so it will be in the middle.

# sign m sign #

m is no less than -1: no less than means it is greater than -1, but does not include -1. Therefore, our sign is >

m > -1

m is less than or equal to -5. This means we use ≤ because it can equal -5.

m ≤ -5

Now combine the two expressions

m > -1 – This can also be written as -1 < m.

m ≤ -5

-1 < m ≤ - 5

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