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    Solve the Compound Inequality\(11 \leq 3 x + 5 \leq 20\)
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Solve the Compound Inequality 11≤3x+5≤2011 \leq 3 x + 5 \leq 2011≤3x+5≤20

Question 172

Question 172

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Solve the compound inequality. Give the answer in interval notation.
- 11≤3x+5≤2011 \leq 3 x + 5 \leq 2011≤3x+5≤20


A) [-5,-2]
B) (2,5)
C) (-5,-2)
D) [2,5]

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