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Which ordered pair (x, y) satisfies the inequality 5x - 3y < 4? 1. (1, 1) II. (2, 5) II. (3, 2) )) A) I only B) Il only l and Il only D) I and IIl only
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Which ordered pair (x, y) satisfies the inequality 5x - 3y < 4?
1. (1, 1)
II. (2, 5)
II. (3, 2)
))
A)
I only
B)
Il only
l and Il only
D)
I and IIl only
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Answer:
I and II only
Explanation:
plug in the x and y
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