Asked by Arvee
                what is the solution of n+2>8 when the replacement set for the variable is all one-digit prime numbers?
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Graham
            
    Ok, so first, n + 2 > 8 can be simplified:
n + 2 > 8
n + 2 - 2 > 8 -2
n > 6
and the replacement set for the variable is all one-digit prime numbers
To answer that, we have to know the 1 digit prime numbers, which are {2, 3, 5, 7}.
So n can equal any of those numbers, with the condition that:
n > 6
So basically, which of the one-digit prime numbers (listed above) is greater than 6?
    
n + 2 > 8
n + 2 - 2 > 8 -2
n > 6
and the replacement set for the variable is all one-digit prime numbers
To answer that, we have to know the 1 digit prime numbers, which are {2, 3, 5, 7}.
So n can equal any of those numbers, with the condition that:
n > 6
So basically, which of the one-digit prime numbers (listed above) is greater than 6?
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