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Create a compound inequality for the following word problem. The sum of four times a number and eight is between zero and twelve

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Answer:


0\leq 4x+8\leq 12

Explanation:

Compound inequality contain at least 2 or more inequality which is separated by "either" or "or". The end result has to satisfy both the inequality to be correct.

Now, creating compound inequality.

Lets assume a number "x" to create inequality.

As per given word problem: The sum of four times a number and eight.


4* x + 8 =
4x+8

Next, as given the equation has to be between zero and twelve.


0\leq 4x+8\leq 12

We have the inequality for word problem is
0\leq 4x+8\leq 12.

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