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Answer:

Last one.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's look at the fist one

x+1<-1 and x+1<1

Subtract one on both sides for both inequalities:

  x<-2 and x<0

Graph it!  

*********************************o                       x<0

 *************o                                                 x<-2

________(-2)_________(0)____________

So the inequalities do have some common sets of numbers shared so there is a solution and it is any number less than -2.

Let's look at the second one

x+1<=1  and x+1>=1

Subtract one on both sides for both inequalities:

x<=0    and  x>=0

Graph it!

                           @*****************  x>=0

*********************@                         x<=0

-----------------------(0)-------------------

The only number included by both graphs is 0 so it still has a solution. The solution is 0.

Let's look at the third one:

x+1<1   and   x+1>1

Subtract one on both sides for both inequalities:

 x<0    and     x>0

Graph it!

************************O                                   x<0

                               O************************* x>0

---------------------------(0)------------------------------

These inequalities have no overlap.  They don't even both include zero because of the open circle (the lack of equal sign).  This is the compound inequality that has no solution.

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