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Solve for x: 3 < x + 3 < 6 6 < x < 9 6 > x > 9 0 < x < 3 0 > x > 3

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Given:

The compound inequality is:


3<x+3<6

To find:

The solution for x.

Solution:

We have,


3<x+3<6

To solve the inequality, we need to isolate the variable x.

Subtracting 3 from each side, we get


3-3<x+3-3<6-3


0<x<3

The solution for x is
0<x<3. Therefore, the correct option is C.

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