Suppose the number is n, then
n/7 - 1 >= 2
Add 1 to both sides: n/7 >= 3
Multiply both sides by 7: n >= 21
Your quotient that you arrived at is too small. Increase the answer for the quotient, so that the remainder is from zero to (divisor minus one)
-(n/12)
X is less than or equal to 4.
50 - 5 ÷ i
- number multiplied by another - number equal a positive number. eg: -4x-4=16 where as 4x-4=-16
Your quotient that you arrived at is too small. Increase the answer for the quotient, so that the remainder is from zero to (divisor minus one)
eight more than the quotient of a number and -5 is less than or equal to 6
Well, a positive number minus a greater positive number equals a negative number. But it's impossible for a negative number to be subtracted from any number.
X/4-5
-(n/12)
a minus and a plus equal a minus number yeh dude
X is less than or equal to 4.
50 - 5 ÷ i
18-(2/x)
- number multiplied by another - number equal a positive number. eg: -4x-4=16 where as 4x-4=-16
A negative number minus a positive number will always be a negative number.
k is less than or equal to 7