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Which inequality could have solutions both greater than and less than 37?(1 point) Responses x≥37 x greater-than-or-equal-to 37 x<37 x less than 37 x>37 x greater than 37 x≠37
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The inequality that could have solutions both greater than and less than 37 is "x ≠ 37".
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