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4. The sign below shows the height restrictions for the Twirly Whirlys attraction at the Prince George's County Fair. Which inequality represents the height restrictions for the attraction? *
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4. The sign below shows the height restrictions for the Twirly Whirlys attraction at the Prince George's County Fair. Which inequality represents the height restrictions for the attraction? *
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There is no sign nor picture to help
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Answer:
Where is the sign?
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