SOLUTION: I'm confused as to why I get two possible solutions to this question:
Which ordered pair is a solution of {{{y<x+1}}} ?
A (0,2)
B (1,3)
C (2,3)
D (3,3)
The teacher said
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Question 1064398: I'm confused as to why I get two possible solutions to this question:
Which ordered pair is a solution of ?
A (0,2)
B (1,3)
C (2,3)
D (3,3)
The teacher said the answer is C. Why can't D be correct as well?
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
C is the only solution to .
D is the only solution to .
C and D are solutions to .
A and B are solutions to .
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