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What inequality represents the sentence, the sum of the quotient of a number and 3 and 6 is no more than-12?

What inequality represents the sentence, the sum of the quotient of a number and 3 and-example-1

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We need to split the sentence.

First part, the sum of:

• quotiene of a number and 3

,

• and 6

The above could be writen as:


\begin{gathered} (n)/(3)+6 \\ \text{Where n is some number.} \end{gathered}

The sum above is no more than -12, so the sum is less than -12:


(n)/(3)+6<-12

The first option is the correct answer.

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