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Solve the Compound Inequality 1<b+4<5- 1 < - b + 4 < 5

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Solve the compound inequality. Graph the solution set (if one exists) and write it using interval notation. 1<b+4<5- 1 < - b + 4 < 5


A) (5,) ( 5 , \infty )
 Solve the compound inequality. Graph the solution set (if one exists)  and write it using interval notation.  - 1 < - b + 4 < 5  A)   ( 5 , \infty )     B)   [ - 1,5 )     C)  (-1,5)    D)   ( - \infty , - 1 )     E)    \varnothing
B) [1,5) [ - 1,5 )
 Solve the compound inequality. Graph the solution set (if one exists)  and write it using interval notation.  - 1 < - b + 4 < 5  A)   ( 5 , \infty )     B)   [ - 1,5 )     C)  (-1,5)    D)   ( - \infty , - 1 )     E)    \varnothing
C) (-1,5)
 Solve the compound inequality. Graph the solution set (if one exists)  and write it using interval notation.  - 1 < - b + 4 < 5  A)   ( 5 , \infty )     B)   [ - 1,5 )     C)  (-1,5)    D)   ( - \infty , - 1 )     E)    \varnothing
D) (,1) ( - \infty , - 1 )
 Solve the compound inequality. Graph the solution set (if one exists)  and write it using interval notation.  - 1 < - b + 4 < 5  A)   ( 5 , \infty )     B)   [ - 1,5 )     C)  (-1,5)    D)   ( - \infty , - 1 )     E)    \varnothing
E)
\varnothing
 Solve the compound inequality. Graph the solution set (if one exists)  and write it using interval notation.  - 1 < - b + 4 < 5  A)   ( 5 , \infty )     B)   [ - 1,5 )     C)  (-1,5)    D)   ( - \infty , - 1 )     E)    \varnothing

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