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Look at the two inequalities. Select all the values from the set (4 ½, 7, 10, 15.5, 20) that make both inequalities true. Inequality 1: 10 15 A. 4 1 2 , 7, 10 B. 7, 10, 15.5, 20 C. 15.5, 20 D. 10, 15.5,
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Look at the two inequalities. Select all the values from the set (4 ½, 7, 10, 15.5, 20) that make both inequalities true.
Inequality 1: 10 15
A.
4
1
2
, 7, 10
B.
7, 10, 15.5, 20
C.
15.5, 20
D.
10, 15.5, 20
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The answer for your question is 15
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Answer:15
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