Answer:
1 ≤ c ≤ 3
Explanation:
In order to meet the standard, the chlorine level (c) must be at least 1 part per million (equal to or greater than 1):
1 ≤ c
At the same time, the level also needs to be no greater than 3 parts per million (equal to or lesser than 3)
c ≤ 3
Combining both inequalities yields (in parts per million):
1 ≤ c ≤ 3.
The compound inequality above describes the acceptable range for chlorine levels.