The above compound inequality is true only if _________ of the statement(s) is/are true.(1 point)

Responses

none
none

all
all

at least 1

at least 1

at least 1

To determine when a compound inequality is true, we need to consider the conditions of each individual inequality in the compound statement.

In this case, we have an unspecified compound inequality, so we cannot provide a specific response. However, we can explain how to determine the answer.

To check the truth of a compound inequality, we need to evaluate each individual inequality separately.

For example, if we have the compound inequality 3 < x < 5, we need to check if the statement 3 < x is true and if the statement x < 5 is true.

If both statements are true, then the compound inequality is true.

So, to determine if a compound inequality is true, we need at least one of the individual inequalities to be true. Therefore, the correct response is "at least 1."