I actually thought about this, and I believe
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At least B as A: B≥A
At most B as A: B≤A
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are correct!
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. @"vanessa fisher" ! There is no specific reference to this concept, but instead I just randomly started to wonder about it.
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Following is my thought process:
I have set "At least B as A" to be equivalent to "there are at least 3 more of B as A", which then should be translated to B+3≥A
And "At most B as A" to be equivalent to "there are at most 3 more of B as A", which then is translated to B+3≤A
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I could try to help but not sure which part of the curriculum this is from and it seems an unusual construction. Can you put a link to the lesson?
Bumping this to the top.
I actually thought about this, and I believe
.
At least B as A: B≥A
At most B as A: B≤A
.
are correct!
.
.
@"vanessa fisher" ! There is no specific reference to this concept, but instead I just randomly started to wonder about it.
.
.
Following is my thought process:
I have set "At least B as A" to be equivalent to "there are at least 3 more of B as A", which then should be translated to B+3≥A
And "At most B as A" to be equivalent to "there are at most 3 more of B as A", which then is translated to B+3≤A
Thanks for sharing!