The three-part inequality $p < x < q$ means \"p is less than x and x is less than q.\" Which one of the given inequalities is not satisfied by any real number x? Explain why. (a) $-3 < x < 5$ (c) $-7 < x < -10$ (b) $0 < x < 4$ (d) $-3 < x < -2$
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