Final answer:
The compound inequalities are matched with their respective real-world scenarios, such as 0 < x < 6 matching with quantities less than six but more than zero, and x ≥ 72 or x < 54 matching with temperatures that make biology samples useless.
Step-by-step explanation:
To match the compound inequalities with the corresponding real-world scenario:
- -42 < x < 102: This does not match with any given statements as there is no inclusive statement for these endpoints.
- 0 < x < 6 corresponds to the statement 'All real numbers that are less than six but more than 0'.
- x ≤ 10: This inequality represents 'All positive real numbers less than or equal to ten'.
- x > 85 or x < 65 aligns with 'All students earning above an 85 or below a 65 were asked to report to the media center for further instructions'.
- 20 ≤ x < 32 relates to 'The expected weight must be greater than or equal to 20 pounds but less than 32 pounds'.
- x < 25 or x >= 62 corresponds to 'Students under 25 or seniors at or above 62 get a discount'.
- x ≥ 72 or x < 54 aligns with the scenario 'If the temperature is at or above 72℉ or below 54℉, the samples in the biology lab are no longer useful'.
- 16 ≤ x < 20 matches with 'Cookies must be baked between 16 and 20 minutes.'