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Originally posted by Radium
Let's look at this mathematically. Say that W symbolizes what you want to be done. The first sentence translates to W = B + R. The 2nd has the phrase "at least", translating to W =< (greater than or equal to) B. W = B + R and W =< B can both be valid using the same variable values.
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Okay, we know that W means "What you want done" but what does B and R mean?
And also, just underline a greater-than symbol to make it also be equal to. So the two statements would be...
W = B + R
W > B
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Last edited by Xion; Jun 14, 2003 at 01:29 PM.
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