shal0143
shal0143
07-06-2017
Mathematics
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If x<5 and y<6, then x+y__ 11
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Equanimity
Equanimity
07-06-2017
To solve for this, let's try the highest number x and y can be.
X < 5, so it can be 4.
Y < 6, so it can be 5.
4 + 5 = 9.
9 < 11, so x + y < 11.
Your missing inequality symbol is:
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I hope this helps!
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