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11 January, 13:54

Write an inequality to represent the phrase: The sum of a number and 7 is no more than 53.

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  1. 11 January, 14:02
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    Sum means add

    a number=x

    7=7

    is no more than, means is equal to or less than aka <

    53=53

    x+7<53
  2. 11 January, 14:15
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    n+7≤53

    The sum of a number, which I have named 'n', and 7 can be written as the expression:

    n+7

    remember the word 'is' in a written problem indicates where you'll most likely use an =,≥,≤ sign. Since they say that it is 'no more than' we know that n+7 is less than or equal to the given number, so we use '≤'.

    n+7≤

    the number it is less than or equal to is 53, so now we have the completed inequality of:

    n+7≤53
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