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Which of the following is the correct graph of the compound inequality 4p + 1 < −11 or 6p + 3 > 39? a number line with closed circles at negative 3 and 6 and shading in between.
number line with shading everywhere.

number line with open dots at negative 2 and 5 with shading in between.
number line with open dot at negative 3 with shading to the left and an open dot at 6 with shading to the right.

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