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Which inequality represents this statement? The sum of −3 and a number is at least 5. A −3 + n < 5 B −3 + n ≥ 5 C −3 + n > 5 D −3 + n ≤ 5
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Which inequality represents this statement? The sum of −3 and a number is at least 5. A −3 + n < 5 B −3 + n ≥ 5 C −3 + n > 5 D −3 + n ≤ 5
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Which inequality represents this statement?
The sum of −3 and a number is at least 5.
A −3 + n < 5
B −3 + n ≥ 5
C −3 + n > 5
D −3 + n ≤ 5
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it’s B. It needs to be at least 5
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the answer is B. the inequality will always look like that when “at least” is mentioned.
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