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OpenStudy (tackopp):

(WILL FAN) If the greatest value the variable n can be is 6, which of the following inequalities best shows all the possible values of n? A. n < 6 B. n > 6 C. n ≤ 6 D. n ≥ 6

OpenStudy (tackopp):

I don't quite understand what they are asking for

zepdrix (zepdrix):

Hey Taco :) So according to this first sentence... If the largest allowable value for n is 6, then n can be the value 6, or any value smaller than 6. So we would say that n is `less than or equal to` 6, right?

OpenStudy (tackopp):

so C?

zepdrix (zepdrix):

yes good job

OpenStudy (tackopp):

Thank you!

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