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Ally Perez
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1 February, 02:09
A number a is fewer than - 6 or no less than - 3
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Antoine Perry
1 February, 02:25
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I am not sure what your asking but if it is what i think it is, then a number cant be less than - 6 but not less than - 3 because - 3 is greater than - 6. so its impossable (if it is what i think you mean)
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