Twice one is less than or equal to 16 translate this sentence into an inequality
2 * 1 ≤ 16
The inequality that represents the sentence "Twice one is less than or equal to 16" is written as:
2 * 1 ≤ 16
To translate the sentence "Twice one is less than or equal to 16" into an inequality, we first need to define the variables involved.
Let's use the variable x to represent "one".
Now, the sentence can be translated as "2 times x is less than or equal to 16".
In mathematical notation, this can be written as:
2x ≤ 16
Therefore, the inequality representing the given sentence is 2x ≤ 16.