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Three times the sum of a number, n, and 5 is at least 17? Which of the following inequalities properly models this statement? (1) 3n + 5 < 17 (3) 3(n + 5) > 17 (2) 3n + 5 > 17 (4) 3(n + 5) < 17​

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Three times the sum of a number, n, and 5 is at least 17? Which of the following inequalities properly models this statement? (1) 3n + 5 < 17 (3) 3(n + 5) > 17 (2) 3n + 5 > 17 (4) 3(n + 5) < 17

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Three times the sum of a number, n, and 5 is at least 17? Which of the following inequalities properly models this statement? (1) 3n + 5 < 17 (3) 3(n + 5) > 17 (2) 3n + 5 > 17 (4) 3(n + 5) < 17Three times the sum of a number, n, and 5 is at least 17? Which of the following inequalities properly models this statement? (1) 3n + 5 < 17 (3) 3(n + 5) > 17 (2) 3n + 5 > 17 (4) 3(n + 5) < 17

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