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What is 0 less than equal to t/3< 2 with compound inequalities

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The answer to 0 ≤ t/3 < 2 is

0 ≤ t < 6

The work:
You just have to multiply all the terms by 3 so you get rid of the 3 in the "t/3".
After multiplying you get the answer.

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