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Solve for x: 1 < x + 3 < 4 © 4>x>7 O 4 ® -2>x>1 O -2
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Solve for x: 1 < x + 3 < 4
© 4>x>7
O 4 ® -2>x>1
O -2
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Answer: -2 < x < 1
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