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22. “n is less than 15 and greater than or equal to 3”

Complete the following steps to receive full credit for this question:

• The inequality translated in numerical form
• The solution graphed on a number line
• The solution in interval form

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Answer:

3 ≤ n < 15

  1. not n
  2. not n
  3. yes n
  4. yes n
  5. yes n
  6. yes n
  7. yes n
  8. yes n
  9. yes n
  10. yes n
  11. yes n
  12. yes n
  13. yes n
  14. yes n
  15. not n

1-2. not n

3-4. yes n

5-6. yes n

7-8. yes n

9-10. yes n

11-12. yes n

13-14. yes n

15-16. not n

Explanation:

Everything on this side is less than, < but everything on this side is greater.

Everything on this side could be equal or less, ≤ but everything on this side is

not.

I'm had a hard time with the number line, but imagine a line going through the periods and there being a dot where the yes ns end, and start.

Intervals has each point represent more than one number making the line shorter.

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