For each inequality, choose the statement that describes its solution. If applicable, give the solution. (a) $-5(u+3)+31 > 5(4-u)$ No solution $u < \Box$ $u > \Box$ All real numbers are solutions (b) $4(5-x)+6x \le 16$ No solution $x \le \Box$ $x \ge \Box$ All real numbers are solutions
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