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Mathematics, 28.05.2020 22:05 bermudezs732

Gary wants at least 9 pieces of sushi, but no more than 12. If "s" stands for "pieces of sushi," how can you express this as an inequality?

A. 9 > s > 12
B. 9 (is less than or equal to) s (is less than or equal to) 12
C. 9 < s < 12
D. 9 (is greater than or equal to) s (is greater than or equal to) 12

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