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Interpreting Rational Inequalities in a Logistics Context

A supply chain manager uses the rational function C(x)=x+3x5C(x) = \frac{x+3}{x-5} to determine the cost-efficiency index of a new shipping route based on variable xx. To find the conditions under which the efficiency index is less than or equal to 0, the manager must solve the inequality x+3x50\frac{x+3}{x-5} \leq 0. Based on the steps used to solve this specific example, what is the final solution expressed in interval notation, and why is the value 5 explicitly excluded from the solution set?

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