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At a local 5K race, runners 10 and under or runners 65 and above start the race after the other runners. Which compound inequality represents this situation?
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At a local 5K race, runners 10 and under or runners 65 and above start the race after the other runners. Which compound inequality represents this situation?
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At a local 5K race, runners 10 and under or runners 65 and above start the race after
the other runners. Which compound inequality represents this situation?
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x ≤ 10 or x ≥ 65
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