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What is the solution to the compound inequality 8≤17m≤136

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Answer:

8/17≤m≤8 ; [8/17, 8]

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the inequality you need to isolate the variable in the middle of the inequality.

When you are solving the inequality each operation has to be done to every part of the inequality.

To isolate the m in the middle we need to divide each part by 17.

8≤17m≤136

8/ 17  ≤ 17m/ 17   ≤ 136/ 17

8/17≤m≤8

[8/17,8]

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