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x + 5 > 10 and x -2 < 1 This results in x > 5 and x < 3 There is no number that is both greater than 5 and less than 3, therefore there is no solution. The thing above is wrong that would make it an "or" statement.



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x + 5 > 10 and x -2 < 1 This results in x > 5 and x < 3 There is no number that is both greater than 5 and less than 3, therefore there is no solution. The thing above is wrong that would make it an "or" statement.



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x + 5 > 10 and x -2 < 1 This results in x > 5 and x < 3 There is no number that is both greater than 5 and less than 3, therefore there is no solution. The thing above is wrong that would make it an "or" statement.

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