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The normal blood glucose level is between 70 mg/dL and 130 mg/dL. Write a compound inequality to represent the values at which blood glucose is not normal.

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Let the input be x

  • x is greater than or equal to 70mg/dl.
  • x is less than or equal to 130mg/dl.


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x\geqslant 70mg/dl


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow x\leqslant 130mg/dl

Now


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 70mg/dl\leqslant x\leqslant 130mg/dl

Or


\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 130mg/dl\geqslant x\geqslant 70mg/dl

User Sam Comber
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Answer:

70 ≤ x ≤ 130

130 ≥ x ≥ 70

Explanation:

We know that a persons glucose level can only be equal to or between 70 and 130 mg/dL. We can create an inequality to represent this;

70 < x < 130

This means that anything in between will work but anything less or more will not. You can also write this inequality as 130 > x > 70.

In word form you would say this:

  1. A humans glucose level can only be more than or equal to 70 and less than or equal to 130.

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