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If x+5 < 6, which of the following inequalities best represents the range in which x lies?
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If 21x-42 ≤ 84, then which of the following inequalities is correct?
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Which of the following is equivalent to the pair of inequalities x-3 ≤ 5 and x+1 > 6?
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If z is an integer, find the value of z.
(1) -6z -14 > -4z
(2) -3z + 15 < 42
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Is m < m2 < m3 , for all real values of m?
(1) m < m3
(2) m3 > m2
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The sum of the ages of Abe, Bianca and Carey is greater than 100 years. 10 years from now, the sum of the ages of Abe and Bianca will be less than 60. Which of the following could be Carey’s current age?
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If x and y are negative integers, is x + y ≤ -4?
(1) (x – 1)(y + 3) = 0
(2) x < y
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Given 2x + 3y + 4z > 2, can z be equal to zero?
(1) 4x + 6y < -3
(2) 9y + 12z > 4
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There are two classrooms A and B. The sum of the number of students in both classrooms is more than 120. Is the number of students in class B greater than 20?
(1) If number of students in classroom A are doubled and number of students in classroom B are halved, the difference between the number of students in classroom A and B is less than 200.
(2) If 20 students from each classroom leave the school, the sum of number of students in both classes would be more than 80.
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If x and y are non-negative integers, x+y<11,andx−y>8, which of the following must be true for all the qualified values of x?
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If x and y are positive integers such that x/y < (11/y) – 2, and y = 300% of x, which of the following could be a value of y?
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p and q are positive integers such that 2p -10 > -q, and 3q -20 < -p. If m is the minimum possible value of p and n is the maximum possible value of q, then which of the following pairs accurately represents (m, n).
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If (2-x)2 < 9, which of the following expressions is correct?
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If x is a positive integer, what is the value of x?
(1) (6-2x)(6-x)<0
(2) (x-5)(x+7)<0
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If x is a number such that x2−4x+3<0and 2x2−9x+10<0,
which of the following can be the value of x?
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If x is an integer, what is the value of x?
(1) (2x + 1)(x – 2) < 0
(2) x2 < 2
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If y is an integer such that y < -3, which of the following expressions must be correct?
I. y – y2 + 12 < 0
II. y2 – y – 12 > 0
III. 2y2 – 3y – 27 > 0
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