If M ≥ N and N > O, which of the following is true?

Practice Questions

Q1
If M ≥ N and N > O, which of the following is true?
  1. M > O
  2. M < O
  3. N < M
  4. O = N

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If M ≥ N and N > O, which of the following is true?
  • Step 1: Understand the symbols. M ≥ N means M is greater than or equal to N. N > O means N is greater than O.
  • Step 2: Since M is at least as large as N (M ≥ N), we know M is not smaller than N.
  • Step 3: Since N is greater than O (N > O), we know N is larger than O.
  • Step 4: If M is at least as large as N and N is larger than O, then M must also be larger than O.
  • Step 5: Therefore, we can conclude that M > O.
  • Inequalities – Understanding the relationships between numbers using inequality symbols (≥, >).
  • Transitive Property – If A ≥ B and B > C, then A > C.
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