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In order to qualify for a role in a play, an actor must be taller than 64 inches but shorter than 68 inches. the inequality 64 < x < 68, where x represents height, can be used to represent the height range. which is another way of writing the inequality? x > 64 and x < 68 x > 64 or x < 68 x < 64 and x < 68 x < 64 or x < 68
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