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The label on the car's antifreeze container claims to protect the car between −30°C and 130°C. To covert Celsius temperature to Fahrenheit temperature, the formula is C equals five ninths times the quantity F minus thirty two.. Write a compound inequality to determine the Fahrenheit temperature range at which the antifreeze protects the car.
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Negative thirty is greater than five ninths times the quantity F minus thirty two is greater than one hundred thirty.
Negative thirty is less than five ninths times the quantity F minus thirty two is less than one hundred thirty.
Negative thirty is less than five ninths times the quantity F minus thirty two.
Five ninths times the quantity F minus thirty two is less than one hundred thirty.
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