How does a​ real-world situation that is best described by a system of linear inequalities differ from a​ real-world situation that is best described by a single linear​ inequality?
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Part 1
Choose the correct answer below.
A.
A​ real-world situation best described by a system of linear inequalities has multiple constraints. While a​ real-world situation best described by one linear inequality has only one constraint.
B.
A​ real-world situation best described by a system of linear inequalities has one constraint. While a​ real-world situation best described by one linear inequality has multiple constraints.
C.
A​ real-world situation best described by a system of linear inequalities has only one solution where the linear inequalities intersect. While a​ real-world situation best described by one linear inequality has infinitely many solutions which are located on the boundary line.
D.
A​ real-world situation best described by a system of linear inequalities has infinitely many solutions which are located on the boundary lines. While a​ real-world situation best described by one linear inequality has infinitely many solutions which are always just located in the shaded region.

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