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22 December, 04:30

Choose the inequality that could be used to solve the following problem. Three times a number is at most negative six. A. 3x ≤ - 6 B. 3x - 6

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  1. 22 December, 04:33
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    The answer is A. 3x ≤ - 6.

    Three times a number is 3x. Negative six is - 6. But, how to solve the inequality?

    At most - 6 means that 3x can be - 6 or less. If it was said at least - 6, that it would mean that 3x can be - 6 or more.

    So, t hree times a number is at most negative six can be expressed as:

    3x ≤ - 6
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