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OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

Which of the following is the correct graph of the compound inequality 4p + 1 > −11 or 6p + 3 < 39? Choices: http://prntscr.com/704c79

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

@JackofallTradez

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

First, you want to isolate p: 4p + 1 > -11 -1 +(-1) 4p > -12 (4p > -12)/4 p > -3

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

6p + 3 < 39 -3 -3 6p < 36 (6p < 36)/6 p < 6

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

Based on that, would it be A?

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

Doesn't solid dots mean a greater than or equal to/less than or equal to inequality?

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

I think... Not sure lol

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

Wait. If that's true, which I think it is because someone just told me it was, it'd be B. I think. I'm second-guessing myself.

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

Are you positive you didn't get the inequality symbols switched? Because there is no solution for what I solved, but for the exact opposite there is

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

I copy and pasted the exact question. It's confusing me too.

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

I would think it might be D, if it weren't a compound inequality

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

Well, I can't rule any out as wrong because I've never done this question before. It is my last chance on the quiz though.

OpenStudy (leahhhmorgannn):

D was right, lol

OpenStudy (jackofalltradez):

Did you put D?

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