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Translate the given statement into an algebraic inequality or compound inequality: The IRS says you are in a certain tax bracket if your taxable income, i, is over $24,500, but not over $59,725.

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A person is in Tax bracket if the taxable income is more than $24,500 but not over $ 59,725.

This means, the taxable income can be more than $ 24,500 but less than or equal to $ 59,725.

If i represents this taxable income, we can write the inequality as:

$ 24,500 < i ≤ $ 59,725
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