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1. Write an inequality to represent each sentence. Use n for the variable.

(a) A number is not more than 21.
(b) A number is at least 5.
(c) A number is more than 3/.5

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(a) The inequality that represents the sentence "A number is not more than 21" is "n ≤ 21". This inequality uses the less than or equal to operator (≤) to indicate that the number is not greater than 21.

(b) The inequality that represents the sentence "A number is at least 5" is "n ≥ 5". This inequality uses the greater than or equal to operator (≥) to indicate that the number is 5 or greater.

(c) The inequality that represents the sentence "A number is more than 3/.5" is "n > 3/.5". This inequality uses the greater than operator (>) to indicate that the number is greater than 3/.5.

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