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The product of a number and four, increased by one, is at least 7.

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Answer:

4/6

Explanation:

a number which means "x" or u can name any variable u want

so the product of a number and four means

X×4

the increased by one or plus one

X×4+1

is at least 7

X(4)+1=7

4x+1=7

4x=7-1

4x=6

x=4/6

i guess so

lemme know if I'm right

User Michael Katkov
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Answer:

x≥3/2

Explanation:

since we know that there is an unknown number being multiply with four, we're going to represent it as x:

(x*4)

It then multiply it with one:

(x*4)+1

And we know that it has to be 7 or greater than that:

(x*4)+1≥7

Now, we're going to do the math:

4 multiply with x is 4x

(x*4)+1≥7= 4x+1≥7

then, we're going to toss one to another side and minus it with seven

4x+≥7-1 = 4x+≥6

afterward, we divide everything by four to find what x is:

(4x+≥6)/4 = x≥3/2

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