SOLUTION: I wanted to know if I was right on this question: the cafeteria holds at most 450 people. a) p<450 b) p < or = 450 c) p > or = 450 d) p>450 At first I chose "c" b

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Question 848467: I wanted to know if I was right on this question:
the cafeteria holds at most 450 people.
a) p<450
b) p < or = 450
c) p > or = 450
d) p>450
At first I chose "c" but then I was unsure and changed it to "b" because the question says AT MOST 450...was I right?

Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, ewatrrr:
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I wanted to know if I was right on this question:
the cafeteria holds at most 450 people.
a) p<450
b) p < or = 450
c) p > or = 450
d) p>450
At first I chose "c" but then I was unsure and changed it to "b" because the question says AT MOST 450...was I right?
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At most means 450 but not more --> p <= 450
b) p < or = 450
Good thing you changed it.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
p ≤ 450 is the correct choice (450 the 'most' p can be) Good Change.
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