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What are the solutions to the compound inequality -14<4x-10<6

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Answer:

-1 < x < 4

Explanation:

First separated the compound

-14 < 4x - 10

4x - 10 < 6

Then solved for each

-14 < 4x - 10

-4 < 4x

-1 < x

4x - 10 < 6

4x < 16

x < 4

Then put the inequality together (if applicable)

-1 < x < 4

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