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3 years ago
15

3x + 1 > 7 and 4x less than or equal to 24

Mathematics
1 answer:
uranmaximum [27]3 years ago
3 0
3x > 6
x > 2
4x ≤ 24
x ≤ 6
2 < x ≤ 6
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