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Solving Compound Inequality Word Problems - 7 More Than Twice a Number Is Between -3 and 9

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Learn to solve a challenging algebra compound inequality word problem that commonly trips up students in this 13-minute tutorial. Master the step-by-step process of translating the phrase "7 more than twice a number is between -3 and 9" into mathematical notation, then solve the resulting compound inequality to find the range of possible values. Discover common mistakes students make when working with compound inequalities and develop strategies to avoid these pitfalls. Practice essential algebraic skills including setting up inequalities from word problems, isolating variables, and expressing solutions in proper mathematical notation.

Syllabus

7 More Than Twice a Number Is Between –3 and 9. Many Will Get WRONG!

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TabletClass Math

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