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35. If 1<6n<66, and n is a positive integer, what is the greatest possible value for n?
A.9
B.10
C.11
D.12
E.13
11 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
6n<66

n<66/6

n<11
11 years ago
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35. If 1<6n<66, and n is a positive integer, what is the greatest possible value for n?
A.9
B.10
C.11
D.12
E.13

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