Mathematics, 04.06.2021 18:20 Atromity
Translate the sentence into an inequality.
Four times the sum of a number and 23 is at least 21.
Use the variable y for the unknown number.
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Translate the sentence into an inequality.
Four times the sum of a number and 23 is at least 21.
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