MCQ
The inequality $\frac{2}{\text{x}}<3$ is true, when x belongs to:
- A$\big[\frac{2}{3},\infty\big) $
- B$\big(-\infty,\frac{2}{3}\big)$
- C$\big(-\infty ,0\big)\cup\big(\frac{2}{3},\infty\big) $
- D$\text{None of these}$
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