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The quotient of a number g and -4 is at most 5 .
an inequality is:
the solution is:

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Given the statement, we can convert the question into an inequality:
The quotient (#) of a number, g, and -4, is at most 5. A representative inequality of this scenario would be as follows = g ÷ (-4) ≤ 5
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Given the statement, we can convert the question into an inequality:

The quotient (÷) of a number, g, and -4, is at most 5. A representative inequality of this scenario would be as follows ⇒ g ÷ (-4) ≤ 5

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