How do you write: the sum of number and three no more than eight or is more than twelve of?

1 Answer
Oct 25, 2016

n <= 5color(white)("XX")orcolor(white)("XX")n>9n5XXorXXn>9
color(white)("XXX")XXXor
n cancel(in) (5,9]

Explanation:

Let the number be represented by n

sum of number and three:
#color(white)("XXX")n+3

(sum of number and three) no more than eight:
color(white)("XXX")n+3 <= 8

Here is where things get a bit unclear:
- is it the "number plus three" that is more than twelve?
or just "the number" that is no more than twelve.
- what is the significance of "of" in "twelve of"?
I will interpret this as:
color(white)("XXX")n+3 > 12

So we have as a combination:
(sum of number and three no more than eight)
or
(sum of number and three more than twelve)
color(white)("XXX")n+3 <=8color(white)("XX")orcolor(white)("XX")n+3 > 12

This could be simplified to
color(white)("XXX")n <= 5color(white)("XX")orcolor(white)("XX")n > 9

Note that this can not be written as a single algebraic inequality
but it could be written using a set of ranges:
color(white)("XXX")n in {(-oo,5], (9,+oo)}
or
color(white)("XXX")n cancel(in) (5,9]