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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 21:20, iilovejohnccena1022

Is either X=5 or x=3 a solution for 11- x <7 A. x=5 is a solution, but not x=3
B. x= 3 is a solution, but not x=5
C. neither is a solution
D. they both are solutions

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