Solve the compound inequality.
3<2−3≤12
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2
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Solve the compound inequality.
3<2−3≤12
3
<
2
p
−
3
≤
12
3<2−3≤12
3
<
2
p
−
3
≤
12
Group of answer choices
3>≥152
3
>
p
≥
15
2
3>≥152
3
>
p
≥
15
2
3>≥152
3
>
p
≥
15
2
6>≥15
6
>
p
≥
15
6>≥15
6
>
p
≥
15
6>≥15
6
>
p
≥
15
$$66<≤15
6
<
p
≤
15
6<≤15
6
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p
≤
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