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Which statements are true when verifying the solution set of StartAbsoluteValue 6 minus StartFraction x Over 3 EndFraction EndAbsoluteValue greater-than 18 as x less-than negative 36 or x greater-than 72? Check all that apply. Substituting 80 for x into the original inequality will create a false statement. Substituting 50 for x into the original inequality will create a false statement. Substituting 100 for x into the original inequality will create a true statement. Substituting –36 for x into the original inequality will create a false statement. Substituting 0 for x into the original inequality will create a true statement. Substituting –50 for x into the original inequality will create a true statement.

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