SOLUTION: The wind speeds of a tropical storm are at least 40 mi/h but no more than 70 mi/h. Pleae Help Me write an compound inequality that helps me represents the solution.

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Question 552885: The wind speeds of a tropical storm are at least 40 mi/h but no more than 70 mi/h. Pleae Help Me write an compound inequality that helps me represents the solution.
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Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If x = wind speed, then "The wind speeds of a tropical storm are at least 40 mi/h but no more than 70 mi/h" translates to
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