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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Write an inequality to model the situation: The number n of people who applied for the job was at least 6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i guess that would be a "no"

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes?

sammixboo (sammixboo):

Take a look at this chart to view the different inequalities. Find out what inequality sign matches 'at least', because the number of n peeps applied for the job was \(\rm \color{red}{at~least}\) 6 people. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-cTIhtg-LzPw/UqHlhcAMJgI/AAAAAAAAF7M/3DwqEyWsHnI/s1600/Inequalities_01.gif

sammixboo (sammixboo):

So we have n \(\rm \color{#20bd23}{unknown ~inequality}\) 6 Once you find the right inequality, you plug it into '\(\rm \color{#20bd23}{unknown ~inequality}\)'

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