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A commercial aircraft gets the best fuel efficiency if it operates at a minimum altitude of 29,000 feet and a maximum altitude of 41,000 feet. Model the most fuel-efficient altitudes using a compound inequality.

x ≥ 29,000 and x ≤ 41,000
x ≤ 29,000 and x ≥ 41,000
x ≥ 41,000 and x ≥ 29,000
x ≤ 41,000 and x ≤ 29,000

User Sudheer KB
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Answer:

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User Wanghq
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Answer:


x\geq 29,000 and
x\leq 41,000

Explanation:

Let

x -----> the altitude of a commercial aircraft

we know that

The expression " A minimum altitude of 29,000 feet" is equal to


x\geq 29,000

All real numbers greater than or equal to 29,000 ft

The expression " A maximum altitude of 41,000 feet" is equal to


x\leq 41,000

All real numbers less than or equal to 41,000 ft

therefore

The compound inequality is equal to


x\geq 29,000 and
x\leq 41,000

All real numbers greater than or equal to 29,000 ft and less than or equal to 41,000 ft

The solution is the interval ------> [29,000,41,000]

User Alexandru Pufan
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