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Mathematics, 21.01.2021 15:20 cxttiemsp021

10. The mass of an unopened bag of sugar is x kg. It is known that x > 5.
(a) 2 kg of sugar is poured from the bag. From
the given inequality, what can you say about
the mass of the remaining sugar?

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