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The temperature of a city B (x) last week was lesser than or equal to - 9°C. Represent this as an inequality. Does -8°C satisfy this inequality? O xs-9, No. O x2-9, No. XS-9, Ye…
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The temperature of a city B (x) last week was lesser than or equal to - 9°C. Represent this as an inequality. Does -8°C satisfy this inequality? O xs-9, No. O x2-9, No. XS-9, Ye…
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The temperature of a city B (x) last week was lesser than or equal to - 9°C.
Represent this as an inequality. Does -8°C satisfy this inequality?
O xs-9, No.
O x2-9, No.
XS-9, Yes.
O x2-9, Yes.
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