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)
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.
a minus and a plus equal a minus number yeh dude
X/4-5
-(n/12)
X is less than or equal to 4.
50 - 5 ÷ i
A negative number minus a positive number will always be a negative number.
18-(2/x)
- number multiplied by another - number equal a positive number. eg: -4x-4=16 where as 4x-4=-16
k is less than or equal to 7
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