Answer: Choice B
The range is

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Step-by-step explanation:
If we graph y = x+2, but only draw the line for x values smaller than 3, then we'll end up with the red line shown in the diagram below.
The blue line is the graph of y = -x+8, but it's only drawn when

The two lines form an upside down V shape. This is an absolute value graph.
The highest point is at the vertex (3,5). The y coordinate is y = 5. This tells us that the largest h(x) can get is h(x) = 5.
Therefore, the range is

This is the same as saying
since y and h(x) are both outputs of a function.