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Which of the following are two possible solutions to the inequality A n = 1, n = 3. B n = 10, n = 11. C n = 8, n = 10. D n = 11, n = 13?

A) A n = 1, n = 3
B) B n = 10, n = 11
C) C n = 8, n = 10
D) D n = 11, n = 13

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Final answer:

The two possible solutions to the inequality are A n = 1, n = 3 and D n = 11, n = 13.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two possible solutions to the inequality are A n = 1, n = 3 and D n = 11, n = 13.

To solve the inequality, we are looking for values of 'n' that make the inequality statement true. In option A, when n is equal to 1, A is equal to 1, which satisfies the inequality. Similarly, in option D, when n is equal to 11, A is equal to 11 which also satisfies the inequality.

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