So I said this equation makes sense because ≤ means less than OR equal so it doesnt have to be both but someone else said it does have to be both. Can't someone explain for me?
Is 0 less than OR equal to six? Yes it is less than. What it means is that any number less than 6 or if it is 6. If it was just less than, it would be any number less than or up to 5.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 and so on.
The inequality is true. Less than OR equal to means it can be either but how can it be both? 5 is equal to five. Five is not less than five. Five is less than six. Five cannot equal six.
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You have to go with the middle, rounded down. So the answer is 3.
0+0=0 and zero is one of either less than or equal to 6. The equation is true
Is 0 less than OR equal to six? Yes it is less than. What it means is that any number less than 6 or if it is 6. If it was just less than, it would be any number less than or up to 5.9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 and so on.
The inequality is true. Less than OR equal to means it can be either but how can it be both? 5 is equal to five. Five is not less than five. Five is less than six. Five cannot equal six.