Inequalities are expressions that refer to non-equivalent quantities. Inequalities can express less than, more than, less than or equal to, more than or equal to.
The type of inequalities and symbols are:
[tex]<,>,\leq,\ge[/tex]So, there are four types of inequalities, for example:
[tex]\begin{gathered} x<2 \\ x>2 \\ x\leq2 \\ x\ge2 \end{gathered}[/tex]Each inequality is different from the other, this means that the symbol used represents a type of inequality.
At last, among the choices, the inequalities are
[tex]\begin{gathered} x<0 \\ 3x+5x>11 \\ y+5\leq11 \\ 7-1>-32 \end{gathered}[/tex]However, variable inequalities mean that the inequalities must have a variable in it. So, they are:
[tex]\begin{gathered} x<0 \\ 3x+5x>11 \\ y+5\leq11 \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, the variable inequalities are b, c, and d.