853 ≤ v ≤1153
At least 853 means there are 853 or more visitors, and
never more than 1153, means that could be 1153 visitors but not more than that.
yes
not always,sometimes you have to solve for x
You only need to reverse the order of the inequality when multiplying or dividing both sides by a negative number. If you multiply or divide by a positive number, the order of the inequality remains the same. This is crucial to maintain the truth of the inequality. Always be cautious about the sign of the number you are using in these operations.
Because they can be expressed as fractions
the addition property of inequalities and equalities are the same you just add like you always do
Always.
There is always going to be gender inequality in the work place because men and women will always be different creatures.
yes
not always,sometimes you have to solve for x
Yes, they do. Rates are always expressed as "this much of one thing TO that much of another". It is then expressed as a ratio of "this" over "that" (or with a colon instead).
The gene that is always expressed and will produces a trait is a genetic statistic. This statistic is what is created when the gene is dominant.
Visitor's or Visitors'... The apostrophe in this case is possessive, in that the washroom belongs to the visitor (in the first case), or the visitors (in the the 2nd case). I think the safest bet would be to go with Visitors' .
Dominant genes will always be expressed however recessive genes would need to be inherited from both parents
The triangle inequality theorem states that any side of a triangle is always shorter than the sum of the other two sides.
You only need to reverse the order of the inequality when multiplying or dividing both sides by a negative number. If you multiply or divide by a positive number, the order of the inequality remains the same. This is crucial to maintain the truth of the inequality. Always be cautious about the sign of the number you are using in these operations.
Area is always expressed in some unit of area. This is often some unit of length, squared - for example square meters, or square millimeters. However, there are units (such as the acre) which are not the square of a unit of length.
just be nice and friendly