Translate to an inequality using the variable x.

The number of people in the chess club is less than or equal to 21.

Please let me know if this is correct.

x >= (less than or equal to) 21

Thanks for you help

Right.

It's a matter of symbols.

When we say x<y, it means x is less than y. You will notice that in the less than sign, the sign grows progressively from small from the "x" side towards the "y" side. This is how you can remember the direction of the sign.

So
x 21 means less than or equal to 21

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I goofed, and MathMate is right. The sign should be <=.

But thank you for the compliment.

The translation "x ≥ (less than or equal to) 21" is not correct. The correct translation of "The number of people in the chess club is less than or equal to 21" using the variable x would be:

x ≤ 21

The inequality symbol ≤ represents "less than or equal to." So, the correct answer is x ≤ 21.