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Can anyone help ? Pls if you don’t know it don’t accept me as a pupil

Can anyone help ? Pls if you don’t know it don’t accept me as a pupil-example-1
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1) Considering that "p" stands for any number on that chart, we can tell that the following numbers satisfy that inequality whenever we plug into p any of those numbers below:

Note that, 4 is the same as 4.000000 ... so these are the numbers

Can anyone help ? Pls if you don’t know it don’t accept me as a pupil-example-1
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