Mathematics, 06.01.2021 20:20, 19wawrzkeek
Which sentences represent the inequality? Check all that apply.
2.1 + (-1.2x) Greater-than-or-equal-to 8
The sum of 2.1 and β1.2 times a number is at least 8.
The sum of 2.1 and β1.2 times a number is no more than 8.
The sum of 2.1 and β1.2 times a number is a maximum of 8.
The sum of 2.1 and β1.2 times a number is greater than or equal to 8.
The sum of 2.1 and β1.2 times a number is a minimum of 8.
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