If the greatest value the variable n can be is 6, which of the following inequalities best shows all the possible values of n? n < 6 n > 6 n ≤ 6 n ≥ 6

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It says that the greatest value is equal to or less than 6 so:

n≤6

Answer:

[tex]n\leq 6[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The greatest value the variable n can be is 6,

Thus, the value of n must be less than or equal to 6,

Also, In equality, we use ≤ for less than equal to.

Hence, the inequality that  shows all the possible values of n is,

[tex]n\leq 6[/tex]

Third option is correct.