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Translate the following into an inequality:

What number plus four is at most 6?

k = 4 < 6
k + 4 ≤ 6
k + 4 > 6
k + 4 ≥ 6

Respuesta :

it would be B

you can put any number in for k, but if it is greater than a 2, it’ll make the statement false

The correct inequality statement for a number plus four is at most 6 is option (B) k + 4 ≤ 6

What is Linear inequality?

In mathematics a linear inequality is an inequality which involves a linear function. A linear inequality contains one of the symbols of inequality.

Here,

Consider the number is k

Number plus 4 is at most 6  is

k + 4 ≤ 6

Hence, the correct inequality statement for a number plus four is at most 6 is option (B) k + 4 ≤ 6

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