Choose the compound inequality that represents each phrase. All real numbers that are less than –3 or greater than or equal to 5 (1 point) Responses x < –3 or x > 5 x < –3 or x > 5 x < 5 or x > –3 x < 5 or x > –3 x < –3 or x > 5 x < –3 or x > 5 x < –3 or x < 5

x < –3 or x > 5

To choose the compound inequality that represents the given phrase, we need to consider the two conditions separately and then combine them using the appropriate logical operator. Let's break down the phrase:

"All real numbers that are less than –3" translates to x < -3.
"or"

"greater than or equal to 5" translates to x ≥ 5.

Combining these conditions, the compound inequality that represents the given phrase is:

x < -3 or x ≥ 5.

Therefore, the correct response is: x < -3 or x ≥ 5.

The compound inequality that represents the phrase "All real numbers that are less than –3 or greater than or equal to 5" is:

x < –3 or x ≥ 5.