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Standard VI
Mathematics
Interpreting "Not More than"
The greatest ...
Question
The
greatest
number included in the inequality
m
≤
−
5
is:
-5
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Solution
The correct option is
A
-5
m
≤
−
5
This inequality represents any number which is less than or equal to
−
5
, such as
−
5
,
−
6
,
−
7
,
−
8
and so on.
The greatest number among these is
−
5
.
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