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23 December, 21:58

M and n are integers such that 6 < m < n. what is the value of n?

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  1. 23 December, 23:39
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    N can be equal to anything below 4 because if they are integers, m will equal to 5 or lower, as long as it is a whole number, but since the greatest possible answer is 5 then we will say m=5. So it is simplified to 6<5
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