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Choose the correct description of the graph of the compound inequality
x − 1 less than or greater to 12 or 2x greater than or equal to 30.
a) a number line with an open circle on 13, shading to the left, and an open circle on 15, shading to the right
b) a number line with a closed circle on 13, shading to the left, and a closed circle on 15, shading to the right
c) a number line with an open circle on 13, an open circle on 15, and shading in between
d) a number line with a closed circle on 13, a closed circle on 15, and shading in between
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