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Which of the following is the correct graph of the compound inequality 4p + 1 > −7 or 6p + 3 < 33?

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4p + 1 > -7                   6p + 3 < 33
4p > -7 - 1                    6p < 33 - 3
4p > -8                         6p < 30
p > -8/4                         p < 30/6
p > -2                           p < 5

p > -2 or p < 5..... It will have a open circle on -2, with shading to the right...and a open circle on 5, with shading to the left...or basically, open circles on -2 and 5, with shading in between

The solution to the inequality is -2 < p < 5

Inequality shows the non-equal comparison between two numbers or mathematical expressions.

Given the compound inequality:

4p + 1 > −7 or 6p + 3 < 33

4p > -8 or 6p < 30

p > -2 or p < 5

-2 < p < 5

Hence the solution to the inequality is -2 < p < 5, The graph is attached below.

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