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Solve the Three-Part Linear Inequality 1572x+8<2915 \leq \frac { 7 } { 2 } x + 8 < 29

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Solve the three-part linear inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line, and express the solution using interval notation.
- 1572x+8<2915 \leq \frac { 7 } { 2 } x + 8 < 29  Solve the three-part linear inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line, and express the solution using interval notation. - 15 \leq \frac { 7 } { 2 } x + 8 < 29    A)   ( 2,3 ]    B)   [ 2,3 )     C)   ( 2,6 ]    D)   [ 2,6 )


A) (2,3]( 2,3 ]
 Solve the three-part linear inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line, and express the solution using interval notation. - 15 \leq \frac { 7 } { 2 } x + 8 < 29    A)   ( 2,3 ]    B)   [ 2,3 )     C)   ( 2,6 ]    D)   [ 2,6 )
B) [2,3) [ 2,3 )
 Solve the three-part linear inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line, and express the solution using interval notation. - 15 \leq \frac { 7 } { 2 } x + 8 < 29    A)   ( 2,3 ]    B)   [ 2,3 )     C)   ( 2,6 ]    D)   [ 2,6 )
C) (2,6]( 2,6 ]
 Solve the three-part linear inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line, and express the solution using interval notation. - 15 \leq \frac { 7 } { 2 } x + 8 < 29    A)   ( 2,3 ]    B)   [ 2,3 )     C)   ( 2,6 ]    D)   [ 2,6 )
D) [2,6) [ 2,6 )
 Solve the three-part linear inequality. Graph the solution set on a number line, and express the solution using interval notation. - 15 \leq \frac { 7 } { 2 } x + 8 < 29    A)   ( 2,3 ]    B)   [ 2,3 )     C)   ( 2,6 ]    D)   [ 2,6 )

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