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Under standard atmospheric conditions, water will not remain a liquid if its temperature is less than or equal to 0°C or if it is greater than or equal to 100°C. Suppose you have a cup of water that is room temperature, or 20°C.

a. Write a compound inequality to represent the number of degrees of Celsius c that the temperature of the cup must change to longer be liquid.