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Solve the compound inequality 6b < 42 or 4b + 12 > 8. b < 6 or b > 5 b < 7 or b > -1 b < 7 or b > 1 b > 6 or b < 5
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Solve the compound inequality 6b < 42 or 4b + 12 > 8.
b < 6 or b > 5
b < 7 or b > -1
b < 7 or b > 1
b > 6 or b < 5
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The Answer is C. b < 7 or b > 1
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6b < 42 implies b < 42 / 6 = 7, so it is
b < 7
4b + 12 > 8 implies 4b > 8 - 12 = -4, 4b > -4, and then b > -4 / 4 = - 1
the answe is
b < 7 or b > -1
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