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Rita bakes pies at The Corner Bakery. The number of pies she can bake, x, is limited by the ingredients they have in stock. This situation is represented by the compound inequality 2x βˆ’ 3 < 7 and 5 βˆ’ x < 8. Solve the compound inequality and select all the viable solutions. 3 pies 1 pie -2 pies -3 pies 6 pies -1 pies 2 pies 0 pies 4 pies 5 pies

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