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Six is at least four more than a number. Which inequality represents this sentence

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6>4x
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Answer : The expression for the given statement is, 6 ≥ 4 + x

Explanation :

We are given a statement:

six is at least four more than a number

Let the number be considered as 'x'

'More' in the above statement means addition operation.

In inequality we use '≥' to represent greater than equal to or at least.

4 more than a number means, = 4 + n

Thus,

Six is at least four more than a number.

⇒ 6 ≥ 4 more than a number (x)

⇒ 6 ≥ 4 + x

Thus, the expression for the given statement is, 6 ≥ 4 + x

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