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Multiplication with Positive Numbers
If an inequality uses less than or equal to and is multiplied by a positive number what symbol would you use
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If an inequality uses less than or equal to and is multiplied by a positive number, the symbol remains the same. So, if the original inequality was "x ≤ y" and you multiply both sides by a positive number, the inequality would still be "x ≤ y".
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