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Which compound inequality has no solution? A. –2 < x and 2x + 6 < 14 B. 4 < x and 6x – 11 < 14 C. 10 < x and 2x – 3 < 14 D. 14 < x and 0.5x + 6 < 14
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Which compound inequality has no solution?
A. –2 < x and 2x + 6 < 14
B. 4 < x and 6x – 11 < 14
C. 10 < x and 2x – 3 < 14
D. 14 < x and 0.5x + 6 < 14
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The answer is C! Hope I helped you!
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Answer should be c hope it helps
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