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OpenStudy (anonymous):

2n > 14 n > ___

OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):

7

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well whats 14/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well looks like you got it though i was trying to get @ freshkidd622 to answer it himself!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

n over 5 ≥ 11 (1 point) n ≥

OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):

my bad..proceed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so is n over 5 in fraction form?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if so then you would times 11 by 5 to get what n equals.

OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):

he reposted it... js

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh OK i now see he left lol.

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