SOLUTION: What is the minimum value of the missing number
3(?+6)> or equal to 3
What is the maximum value of the missing number
ll> or equal to -1(?-3)+8
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Question 64988: What is the minimum value of the missing number
3(?+6)> or equal to 3
What is the maximum value of the missing number
ll> or equal to -1(?-3)+8
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the minimum value of the missing number
3(?+6)> or equal to 3
(?+6)>=1
?>=-5
The minimum value for ? is -5
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What is the maximum value of the missing number
ll> or equal to -1(?-3)+8
3>=-1(?-3)
-3<=?-3
?>=0
There is no maximum value for the missing number.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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