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    Oct 31, 2011, 07:30 PM
    equations and inequalities with consecutive number?
    Two times the sum of a number and four increased by three is at most six less than the number.
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    Nov 1, 2011, 07:06 AM
    Assign variables, and it should be like that:

    2(x+4) + 3 < x - 6

    x + 4 is the sum of the number and four,
    Twice that is 2(x+4),
    increased by 3 is +3,
    At most means that it cannot be greater than,
    And six less than the number will be x - 6.

    Is that okay now?

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