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When solving results in an inequality that is true, such as 7 is greater than 3, what would the solution of this inequality be?

A) Greater than 0
B) Less than 0
C) Equal to 0
D) Undefined

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Final answer:

The solution to an inequality that is always true, such as 7 > 3, encompasses all real numbers and does not have a specific numerical solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

When solving inequalities and the result is a statement that is always true, such as 7 is greater than 3, the solution set is all real numbers because there is no number which would make the inequality false. Therefore, there isn't a specific numerical solution in this context. The answer choices provided (Greater than 0, Less than 0, Equal to 0, Undefined) do not directly apply to the true inequality given (7 > 3).

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