d is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
This depends on the situation. For context, you use less than when your inequality CANNOT exceed more than.
You would use less than or equal to if your inequality can be equal to a number. Here's an example.
John needs to buy X oranges and Y apples. He can AT MOST buy 10 total fruits.
x + y (equal to or less than) 45
John needs to buy X oranges and Y apples. He CANNOT buy more than 10 total fruits.
x + y < 45
Csc(x) = 1/sin(x)
sec(x) = 1/cos(x)
cot(x) = [1/sin(x)] / [1/cos(x)]
cot(x) = 1/sin(x) * cos(x)/1
cot(x) = cos(x) / sin(x)
cot(x) = cot(x)
The four outcomes are:
HH
HT
TH
TT
There are 4 outcomes that are possible. I've never seen anyone flip and edge, so that does not count.