Write the temperature requirements in two ways: as a pair of simple inequalities, and as a compound inequality.
Answer to Problem 35PPS
Simple inequality:
Compound inequality:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Atlantic sea turtle eggs that incubate below 230C or above 330C rarely hatch. Write the temperature requirements in two ways: as a pair of simple inequalities, and as a compound inequality.
Concept Used:
Let the temperature be t0C
The turtle eggs rarely hatched below 230C or above 330C.
So the eggs hatched cannot be below 230C or cannot above 330C
Calculation:
Simple inequality:
Compound inequality:
Thus, simple inequality:
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