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Which set of numbers is included as part of the solution set of the compound inequality x < 6 or x > 10? {–7, –1.7, 6.1, 10} {–3, 4.5, 13.6, 19} {0, 6, 9.8, 14} {8.5, 9.1}…
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Which set of numbers is included as part of the solution set of the compound inequality x < 6 or x > 10? {–7, –1.7, 6.1, 10} {–3, 4.5, 13.6, 19} {0, 6, 9.8, 14} {8.5, 9.1}…
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Which set of numbers is included as part of the solution set of the compound inequality
x < 6 or x > 10?
{–7, –1.7, 6.1, 10}
{–3, 4.5, 13.6, 19}
{0, 6, 9.8, 14}
{8.5, 9.1}
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Answer:
its option b ( -3,4.5,13.6,19)
Explanation:
just did it on edge 2021 <3
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All of the numbers in the set must either be less than 6 or greater than 10. They can't be between 6 and 10. The only set that works is {-3, 4.5, 13.6, 19}
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