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PLEASE HELP. Which is the best interpretation of the solution set for the compound inequality? 3/2x-1<2x + 4 or 3(2/3x + 1) < 11 A. no solution B. x > -10 C. x<4 D. all real numbers.
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PLEASE HELP. Which is the best interpretation of the solution set for the compound inequality? 3/2x-1<2x + 4 or 3(2/3x + 1) < 11 A. no solution B. x > -10 C. x<4 D. all real numbers.
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(3/2)x-1<2x+4
3x-2<4x+8
-2<x+8
-10<x
x>-10
3((2/3)x + 1) < 11
(3*2/3)x+1*3<11
2x +3<11
2x<8
x<4
so the compound equality is the set of all numbers which are >-10 or <4, which are D) all real numbers
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