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Mathematics, 03.04.2021 04:40, cbehunter05

✎ Hello! I need help please...

What is [tex]\frac{10}{2} \leq 24[/tex

A. Do this is less then.

B. less then or equal to.

C. greater then

D. greater then or equal to.

Please make a explanation to this... Plus, don't go on g. oogle, or on other websites!

And maybe you can show proof about how you got the answer?

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A. D...

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