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Mathematics, 20.09.2021 19:30, alexis24852

Marc is thinking of a number n that he wants his sister to guess. His first clue is that one less than four times his number is at least three and at most thirty-one. Write a compound inequality that shows the range of numbers that Marc might be thinking of.

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