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2+<9Choose the greatest number which will make this true.A. 9OB. 88Ос. 7 7D. 6OES

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6

Step-by-step explanation

We want to find the greatest number which will make the inequality below true:


2+\lvert\square\rvert<9_{}

Let the missing number be x, so we have:


2+x<9

We have to solve the inequality:


\begin{gathered} x<9-2 \\ x<7 \end{gathered}

This means that the number must be less than 7.

The greatest number less than 7 is 6.

The answer is 6.

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