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A town's high temperature for a given month is 88°F and the low temperature is 65°F. Which compound inequality represents the range of temperatur
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To represent the range of temperatures for the town in that month, you can use a compound inequality. The high temperature is 88°F and the low temperature is 65°F.
The compound inequality that represents this range of temperatures can be written as:
\[ 65 \leq T \leq 88 \]
where \( T \) represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. This indicates that the temperature is at least 65°F and at most 88°F.
The compound inequality that represents this range of temperatures can be written as:
\[ 65 \leq T \leq 88 \]
where \( T \) represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. This indicates that the temperature is at least 65°F and at most 88°F.