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Negative 4 times a number is no less than 5 A -4n < 5B -4n > 5C -4n <_ 5D -4n _> 5

Negative 4 times a number is no less than 5 A -4n < 5B -4n > 5C -4n <_ 5D-example-1
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Answer:

The correct inequality is;


-4n\ge5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that Negative 4 times a number is no less than 5.

Let n represent the number.

Negative 4 times a number is;


\begin{gathered} -4* n \\ -4n \end{gathered}

Negative 4 times a number is no less than 5.

Since the statement says that it is no less than that implies that it is either greater than or equal to 5;


-4n\ge5

Therefore, the correct inequality is;


-4n\ge5

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