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If the least value of n is 3, which inequality best shows all the possible values of n? (1 point) n ≤ 3 n ≥ 3 n > 3 n < 3

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Answer: If the least value of n is 3, the inequality that shows all possible values of n would be: n ≥ 3

This is because "≥" means "greater than or equal to", so any value of n that is equal to or greater than 3 would satisfy the inequality.

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