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Mathematics, 01.02.2021 16:20 laurentsupreme

Richard owns n cows. Ellis had exactly 4 times as many cows as Richard.

Richard buys 13 extra cows.

Ellis sells 9 of his cows.

Ellis still has more cows than richard.

Form an inequality, in terms of n.

Solve the inequality to find the least value of n.

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