Solve N = -6 < -1.

Answers:
n<5
n<6
n>6
n>5

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The expression \( N = -6 < -1 \) simplifies to evaluating whether -6 is less than -1, which is true. However, there is no variable \( n \) in this expression to solve for.

If you're looking for inequalities involving \( n \), then none of the options (n<5, n<6, n>6, n>5) relate directly to the expression given, as it simply asserts that -6 is indeed less than -1.

If your context requires interpreting N for a certain value or range, please provide more context or details for a more accurate response. Otherwise, none of the given answers (n<5, n<6, n>6, n>5) are relevant as they do not pertain to the original expression involving N.