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What is the difference between an equation and an inequality?

a - an equation includes numbers, but an inequality doesn't
b- an inequality includes numbers, but an equation doesn't
c- an equation includes an equal sign, but an inequality doesn't
d- an inequality includes an equal sign, but an equation doesn't

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Answer:

C - an equation includes an equal sign, but an inequality doesn't

Explanation:

Although both equations and inequalities are ways to show how expressions relate to one another, an equation is the relationship between expressions with an equals sign (
= ) between them, however, an inequality is a way to express two or more expressions with
<,
\leq,
> or
\geq between them. They both include numbers, so the correct option is C.

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Answer:

The correct answer should be C. Hope I helped.

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