Will FAN and MEDAL ONLY need HELP with PART C In a certain town the temperature, x in degrees Celsius on a certain day is described by two statements: If 3 times the temperature is increased by 2, the temperature is still less than 14°C. Twice the temperature minus 7 is greater than -11°C. Part A: Create a compound inequality to represent the temperature range. (3 points) Part B: Can the temperature in this town be 5°C? Justify your answer by solving the inequalities in Part A. (3 points) Part C: The average temperature in another town is 3°C, but the actual temperature is
37.4 farenhient
37.4 i think
how @coltjoco
can you explain
use a Celsius to Fahrenheit conversion
Part C: The average temperature in another town is 3°C, but the actual temperature is within 4°C of the average. Write and solve an inequality to find the range of temperature in this town. (4 points) part of Part C got cut off here is the rest
3x +2 <14 2x -7 >-11 x<4 x>-2 -2<x<4 no 5 > 4 when x = 3 (3) + 2 <14 2(3) - 7>-11 -1<x<10
@triciaal can you explain the second part?
without the rest of the question for the other town what i did was use the x = 3 to see what it would be in the first town.
sorry still don't get it
i guess it didn't prove anything except that 3 is in the range
with the rest of the information range is + 4 /-4 3 + 4 =7 3 - 4 = -1 temp in this town is between -1 and 7
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