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Which graph represents the solution to the compound inequality? –6 < 3x – 12 ≤ 9

A number line with an open circle at 2 with a bold line pointing to the left. A point at 7 with a bold line pointing to the right.
A number line with an open circle at 2 with a bold line pointing to the right ending at the point at 7.
A number line with an open circle at negative 6 with a bold line pointing to the left. A point at 9 with a bold line pointing to the right.
A number line with an open circle at negative 6 with a bold line pointing to the right ending at the point at 9.

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