SOLUTION: Define a variable, write an inequality for:
Four more than the quotient of a number and 3 is at least that number.
I'm stuck about showing the quotient. I wrote
4 + 1/x + 3 > x
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Four more than the quotient of a number and 3 is at least that number.
I'm stuck about showing the quotient. I wrote
4 + 1/x + 3 > x
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Question 158514: Define a variable, write an inequality for:
Four more than the quotient of a number and 3 is at least that number.
I'm stuck about showing the quotient. I wrote
4 + 1/x + 3 > x
Please help and thanks, Justin Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Define a variable, write an inequality for:
Four more than the quotient of a number and 3 is at least that number.
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Let the number be "x".
INEQUALITY:
(x/3) + 4 >= x
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Cheers,
Stan H.