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 within 4°C of the average. Write and solve an
go 2 ur other question real quick plz
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first write 2 inequalities 3x + 2 < 14 2x - 7 > 11 can you find the compound inequality from these
I don't really understand how to do that
Yeah im really lost on this one xD
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