If the positive square root of x is between 3 and 11, then what inequality represents all possible values of x? A. 3 < x < 1

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If the positive square root of x is between 3 and 11, then what inequality represents all possible values of x? A. 3 < x < 11 B. 9 < x < 11 C. 9 < x < 121 D. x < 3 or x < 11 E. x < 9 or x < 121

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  1. Answer:

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the square root of x is between 3 and 11, we know that the inequality 3 < √x < 11 is true.

    To find the value of x, square each part of the inequality.

    Thus, it becomes 9 < x < 121.

    Answer – Option(C)

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