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Which solution set belongs to the inequality in the form x > c where c = 23 3/5, such that x > 23 3/5?
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The solution set for the inequality x > 23 3/5 is any real number greater than 23 3/5. This can be represented in interval notation as (23 3/5, ∞), where ∞ represents all real numbers greater than 23 3/5.
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