Marla G. answered 08/25/23
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First, let's set up the equation we need to solve to answer the question:
We're told 2 things about the variable 'm':
1) It's more than -25/3, this can also be written as: m > -25/3, and
2)It's at most 10, this can be written as m ≤ -10.
So, we know the boundaries for the variable 'm', to solve, we can put them together into 1 equation:
-25/3 < m ≤ 10. Now we can solve to get the interval, or range of values that 'm' can be.
-25/3= -8.33 < m ≤ 10.
Notice that m can Not be -8.33, but it Can be -10.
I hope that helps.

Marla G.
08/25/23