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The sentence "Nine is more than a number" can be represented by the inequality 9 ≥ n. true or false

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  1. Today, 11:35
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    It's a bit of both, actually.

    9 ≥ n actually states that the quantity 9 is either greater than or equal to the value of the variable n.

    Depending on how exact you mean, it's true and false, because 9 ≥ n technically includes 9 is more than a number, but it also could be 9 is equal to a number.

    I'd say the answer is probably true, but it's a bit confusing.
  2. Today, 12:37
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    my schooling says its false though it is a bit of both. half right it is still wrong. false would be correct
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