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Answer:

so as a result b, d is an example of linear inequality

Step-by-step explanation:

a. cant be done so not a linear inequality

b. x<2/7

c.x=12/11 but it has "=", so not a linear inequality; it becomes a linear equation

d. x<(2-3y)/4

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Answer:

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

Rules for linear inequalities

• the power must be 1

• only one variable is allowed

• No equal should be there

So, a has the power 3. Hence it is not a linear inequality and option d has two variables. Hence it is also not a linear inequality. Option c has a equal sign

So,

Option A is examples of a linear inequality