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One car seat is designed for a child up to and including 28 lb. Another car seat is designed for a child between 15 lb and 45 lb. A third car seat is designed for a
child between 28 lb and 90 lb, inclusive. Model those ranges with compound inequalities.
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Answer: See explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

f=First car seat. s=Second car seat. t=Third car seat

f<=28

15<s<45     ==> Second car seat can hold between 15 and 45 pounds noninclusive.

28<=t<=90   ==> Third car seat can hold between 28 and 90 pounds inclusive.