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Solve the compound inequality 7 - 3x < 16 and x + 12 < -8 A. x < 3 and x <-4 B. x > -3 or x < -20 C. All real numbers D. No solution
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Solve the compound inequality
7 - 3x < 16 and x + 12 < -8
A. x < 3 and x <-4
B. x > -3 or x < -20
C. All real numbers
D. No solution
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