There is only one possible value and so the question does not make sense.
No, because x-6 is an expression: it is not an inequality.
There are 48 possible outcomes and I have no intention of listing them all. They are all of the form CCCD where C = H or T, and D takes the numeric values from 1 to 6.
All numbers between -2.5 and 3, not including -2.5.
It is but you only need to do the greater than, equal to, or less than signs to show what the possible solutions are such as: X > 6 or X = 6 or X < 6 Unless you are told otherwise by a teacher or professor.
There are an infinite number of possibilities
6, 5, 4
If a variable has possible values -2 6 and 17 then this variable is an Integer.
What is the inequality of: x - 4 < 6
No, because x-6 is an expression: it is not an inequality.
There are many possible answers but the simplest is |x + 2| = 8
x = 6, 30
x ≥ 6
-6+m>12 +6 +6 m>18 20>18 Substitute 20 in for m, and that makes the inequality correct.
There are 48 possible outcomes and I have no intention of listing them all. They are all of the form CCCD where C = H or T, and D takes the numeric values from 1 to 6.
All numbers between -2.5 and 3, not including -2.5.
It is but you only need to do the greater than, equal to, or less than signs to show what the possible solutions are such as: X > 6 or X = 6 or X < 6 Unless you are told otherwise by a teacher or professor.
The possible digits are 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.