The correct compound inequality that represents the given phrase is -5 < n ≤ 3.
To graph the solutions, we represent the number line. The solution will include all real numbers that are greater than -5 and less than or equal to 3.
On the number line, we mark -5 as an open circle (since it is not included in the solution), and 3 as a closed circle (since it is included in the solution). Then, we shade the region between the two points.
So, the graph of the solutions looks like this:
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
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The shaded region between -5 and 3 represents the solutions to the compound inequality -5 < n ≤ 3.
Write a compound inequality that represents the following phrase. Graph the solutions. all real numbers that are between 5 and 3, inclusive Write a compound inequality that represents the phrase. Choose the correct answer below. OA. - 5 < n <= 3 O C. - 5 <= n < 3 OB. - 5 < n < 2 OD. - 5 < n < 3
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