An inequality using any of the inequality symbols has an infinite number of solutions. An inequality using all but one of the inequality symbols also has an infinite number of nonsolutions. Which inequality symbol produces an inequality with a finite number of nonsolutions? Note: you will find the option to add inequality symbols in the Comparison (<) keyboard. (1 point)

The equality symbol (=) produces an inequality with a finite number of nonsolutions. This is because when we have an equation with the equality symbol, there is only one specific value that satisfies the equation, making the number of nonsolutions finite.