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The arbitrariness of the sign is a central property of natural language (when regarded as a system of signs) that was emphasized in early European structuralism, esp. ... Linguistic signs are arbitrary insofar as there is no direct link between the form (signifiant) and the meaning (signifié) of a sign.
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As a result of increase in people to attend meeting, the number of sushi needed to be ordered is 100 pieces. Sofia has already ordered 24 pieces. If R is the number of additional rolls that Sofia orders.
The number of additional rolls that Sofia orders (R) must be greater than or equal to the difference between the number of Sushi needed to be ordered and the number of Sushi that has already being ordered. It is given by the inequality:
R ≥ 100 - 24
R ≥ 76
If each roll contains 12 pieces, the number of rolls needed (n) is given by:
n ≥ R/12
n ≥ 76/12
n ≥ 6.33
n ≥ 7
If each roll cost $8, the money needed to buy the sushi is given as:
Cost ≥ 8(7) ≥ $56
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