SOLUTION: The driving school instructor has asked Lina to stay within 2 miles of the posted speed limits. The current road has a speed limit of 45 mi/h. Write a compound inequality to show L

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Question 811819: The driving school instructor has asked Lina to stay within 2 miles of the posted speed limits. The current road has a speed limit of 45 mi/h. Write a compound inequality to show Lina's acceptable speeds s.
Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
43 <= s <= 47
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