Write an inequality for the expression fourteen more than a number is at least 9.

a. f+14�†9
b. 14f�†9
c. f+9�†14
d. f-14�†9

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f+14 >= 9
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To write an inequality for the expression "fourteen more than a number is at least 9", we can start by assigning the unknown number to a variable, let's say f.

The expression "fourteen more than a number" can be represented as f + 14.

Then we can translate "is at least 9" to an inequality.

Since we want the result to be greater than or equal to 9, we can write f + 14 ≥ 9.

Therefore, the correct inequality is:

c. f + 14 ≥ 9.

a. f + 14 ¡Ý 9

b. 14f ¡Ý 9
c. f + 9 ¡Ý 14
d. f - 14 ¡Ý 9