Bellringer (7 minutes) What should the graph look like for the following inequality? 3x – 8 > – 13 5x – 3 < 7 or 4x – 11 > 20.

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Bellringer (7 minutes) What should the graph look like for the following inequality? 3x – 8 > – 13 5x – 3 < 7 or 4x – 11 > 20

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