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    Solve the Double Inequality\(-12<\frac{5 x-6}{2} \leq-7\) Express Your Answer in Interval Notation
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Solve the Double Inequality −12<5x−62≤−7-12<\frac{5 x-6}{2} \leq-7−12<25x−6​≤−7 Express Your Answer in Interval Notation

Question 79

Question 79

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Solve the double inequality
−12<5x−62≤−7-12<\frac{5 x-6}{2} \leq-7−12<25x−6​≤−7
Express your answer in interval notation.

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