Is j = 2 a solution to the inequality below?

6 > j

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To determine if \( j = 2 \) is a solution to the inequality \( 6 > j \), we can substitute \( j \) with 2 in the inequality.

The inequality becomes:

\[ 6 > 2 \]

This statement is true, as 6 is indeed greater than 2.

Since the inequality holds true when \( j = 2 \), we can conclude that \( j = 2 \) is a solution to the inequality \( 6 > j \).