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Sitifan Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

3 < x < 9; a=b+1=c-3

I have two questions.

1. How do you read 3 < x < 9 in English?


2. How should I read a=b+1=c-3 in English?
  

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1. -- 'Three less than eks less than nine' or 'eks is greater than three and less than nine'. 2.

  • 1.
  • -- 'Three less than eks less than nine' or 'eks is greater than three and less than nine'.
  • 2.
  • -- 'A equals B plus one equals C minus three'.
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1. How do you read 3 < x < 9 in English?-- 'Three less than eks less than nine' or 'eks is greater than three and less than nine'.

2. How should I read a=b+1=c-3 in English?-- 'A equals B plus one equals C minus three'.

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