SOLUTION: A number plus one is greater than negative five and less than three. The sum of a number and three is no more than eight or is more than twelve.

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Question 912546: A number plus one is greater than negative five and less than three.



The sum of a number and three is no more than eight or is more than twelve.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-5 > n+1 <3
-6 > n < 2
..........
n+3 ≤ 8, n ≤ 5
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n+3 > 12, n > 9

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