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Mathematics, 10.06.2021 20:30, kimho2324

A number is greater than 8. The same number is less than 10. The inequalities %> and <10 represent the situation Which best explains the number of possible solutions to the inequality?
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O There is one solution because 9 is the only number between 8 and 10
There are a three solutions because 8, 9, and 10 are possible solutions
There are a few solutions because there are some fractions and decimals between 8 and 10
There are infinite solutions because there is always another number between any two numbers,

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