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Ryan is trying a low-carbohydrate diet. He would like to keep the amount of carbs consumed in grams between the levels shown in the following compound inequality: 110 < 2x + 10 and 2x + 10 < 310 Solve for x in this inequality, and explain what the answer represents.

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