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A certain number is halved, then increased by 3. The result lies between 5 and 7.
Between which two values does the number lie? Write an inequeality for this?
14 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
7>(.5n+3)>5
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A certain number is halved, then increased by 3. The result lies between 5 and 7.
Between which two values does the number lie? Write an inequeality for this?

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