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19 December, 19:55

The sum of 6 and twice a number is multiplied by three. This product is greater than or equal to 66. What is the smallest value possible for this number?

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  1. 19 December, 20:16
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    We will translate the given statement in the problem into (6 + 2x) * 3 > = 66. In this case, to identify the minimum number that can satisfy the inequality given. Then we use the equality part. In this case, x is equal to 8. The answer hence to this problem is 8.
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