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First consider the system of equations y= -1/2x + 1 and y = x - 5. Then consider the system of inequalities y > -1/2x + 1 and y < x - 5. When comparing the number of solutions in each of these systems, which statement is true?
A. Both systems have an infinite number of solutions
B. The system of equations has more solutions
C. The system of inequalities has more solutions
D. Both systems have only one solution
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