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The Mexican Tetra is a tropical fish that requires a water temperature between 68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit, inclusive. An aquarium is heated 8 degrees so that a Tetra can live in it. What temperatures could the water have been before the heating?

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The temperature of the water could have been between 60 and 69 degrees Fahrenheit(inclusive) before the heating.

Step-by-step explanation

Suppose, the temperature of the water before the heating was
x degree Fahrenheit.

The aquarium is heated 8 degrees so that a Tetra can live in it. So, the current temperature of the water
=(x+8) degree Fahrenheit.

Given that, Tetra requires a water temperature between 68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit, inclusive. So.....


68\leq x+8\leq 77\\ \\ 68-8\leq x\leq 77-8\\ \\ 60\leq x\leq 69

Thus, the temperature of the water could have been between 60 and 69 degrees Fahrenheit(inclusive) before the heating.

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