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13 July, 19:12

Madison represented the sentence

"The product of 3 and the difference of - 4 and the quotient of a number and - 2 is at most 5"

by using the inequality 3 (-4 - n/-2) < 5

What is madison's error?

+5
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  1. 13 July, 19:16
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    Answer: C
  2. 13 July, 19:28
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    The mistake is that it can be 5. They forget to include the equals in the less than or equals

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Start at the inside and work out

    quotient of a number and - 2

    n/-2

    difference of - 4 and the quotient of a number and - 2

    -4 - n/-2

    product of 3 and the difference of - 4 and the quotient of a number and - 2

    3 * (-4 - n/-2)

    is at most 5

    3 * (-4 - n/-2) ≤5

    The mistake is that it can be 5. They forget to include the equals in the less than or equals
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