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5 April, 07:03

Atlantic sea turtle eggs that incubate below 23°C or above 33°C rarely hatch. Write the temperature requirements in two ways: as a pair of simple inequalities, and as a compound inequality.

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  1. 5 April, 07:18
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    If the temperature of the egg is x, then if x is below 23 (x33), they also rarely hatch. For them to not rarely hatch, then x must be not below 23 (greater than or equal to) and not above 33 (less than or equal to), resulting in our compound equality being

    23≤x≤33 and our pair of simple inequalities being x≥23 and x≤33.
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