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Let p: A number is greater than 25. Let q: A number is less than 35. If p1 is true, then what could the number be? Select two options. 24 28 32 36 40
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Let p: A number is greater than 25. Let q: A number is less than 35. If p1 is true, then what could the number be? Select two options. 24 28 32 36 40
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Let p: A number is greater than 25.
Let q: A number is less than 35.
If p1 is true, then what could the number be? Select two options.
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32
36
40
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28 and 32 or B And C
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It could be 28 if I’m not mistaken
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