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theghost22:

help me

dude:

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theghost22:

@dude @Vocaloid

dude:

Are you completely lost or can you at least try to do it?

dude:

Also stop tagging when someone is already checking the post out lol, or at least stop tagging Voca so much

theghost22:

Honestly I keep getting lost

dude:

Okay, do you know what `a number` refers to?

theghost22:

no I don't

theghost22:

@Vocaloid

dude:

a number does not reference anything, so it could mean anything so basically when it says "a number", it just refers to the variable (In this case the variable is w)

dude:

Does that make sense?

theghost22:

Yeah a little bit but idk how to set it up though

dude:

Lets look at the first part `a sum` This is self explanatory, right? (This just means that you are about to add up the things that come up)

dude:

How would you write `a number times 8`?

theghost22:

ik that when it says at least it is going to be greater than or equal too

dude:

Oh you're stuck on that

theghost22:

iu'm stuck on the whole thing

dude:

Lets put an example, you need at least 65% to pass the test

theghost22:

ok

dude:

(You need to get higher naturally, right?)

dude:

So it must include greater < But `at` usually implies that it is also equal to At least = \(\le \color{green}{\checkmark}\)

dude:

Okay then let's go back, `a number times 8`, how would you write this?

theghost22:

Ok so now for the rest which is the big one I'm stuck on because idk what i have to put first

dude:

Flip the order xD, I did less than > and \(\ge \color{green}{\checkmark}\)

dude:

Okay, based on what I had said earlier, what is `a number times 8`?

theghost22:

Hold on I'm getting confused again give mew a minute

dude:

Okay

theghost22:

Ok so the number 8 should be written like this \[8\ge\]

dude:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) dude a number does not reference anything, so it could mean anything so basically when it says "a number", it just refers to the variable (In this case the variable is w) \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

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