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The velocity of an object fired directly upward is given by the equation V=40-18t, where t is in seconds. when will the velocity be between 22 and 31 feet per second? write and solve a compound inequality and graph the solution on a number line.
11 years ago

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Neha
22<40-18t<31
subtract 40 from all sides and then divide by -18. Flip the signs afterwards.
11 years ago

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