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Answer: (-infinity, 7]</h3>
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Explanation:
The first interval (-infinity, 3) describes any number less than 3, so we can write x < 3 in short hand (where x is the unknown number).
The second interval (-1, 7] means we start at -1 and stop at 7. We do not include -1 but include 7. So we say that
(ie x is between -1 and 7; exclude -1, include 7)
If you were to graph each ona number line, you would see that the too intervals have overlapping parts. The right most edge extends out as far as x = 7. There is no left most edge as it goes onforever that direction.
Therefore, the to intervals combine to get
which turns into the interval notation answer of (-infinity, 7]
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It might help to think of it like this: x < 3 and
say "x is some number that is less than 3, or it is between -1 and 7". So x could be anything less than 7, including 7 itself.
For this case we propose a rule of three:
31700 ------------> 8.8%
x ----------------------> 100%
Where "x" represents the number of copies sold to date.

Thus, to date 360,227 copies of the book have been sold.
ANswer:
To date, 360,227 copies of the book have been sold.
Answer:
Krutika
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets convert each person's typing rate to words/min.
Krutika:
80 minutes = 6000 words
1 minute = (6000/80) words
= 75 words
Typing Rate: 75 words / min
Mark:
60 minutes = 4200 words
1 minute = (4200/60) words
= 70 words
Typing Rate: 70 words / min
David:
90 minutes = 5850 words
1 minute = (5850/90) words
= 65 words
Typing Rate: 65 words / min
From the above, we can see Krutika has the fastest rate of words per minute.