Solve the inequality. Graph the solution set and write it in interval notation.

−4<2(x−2)≤11
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Part 1
Choose the correct graph below.
A.
An infinite number line labeled from negative 2 to 10, has tick marks in increments of 1. A shaded region exists to the right of a left bracket at 0 and the left of a right bracket between 3 and 4 is labeled StartFraction 15 Over 2 EndFraction.
-2-1012345678910
15/2
B.
An infinite number line labeled from negative 2 to 10, has tick marks in increments of 1. A shaded region exists to the right of a left parenthesis at 0 and the left of a right parenthesis between 7 and 8 labeled StartFraction 15 Over 2 EndFraction.
-2-1012345678910
15/2
Your answer is not correct.
C.
An infinite number line labeled from negative 2 to 10, has tick marks in increments of 1. A shaded region exists to the right of a left bracket at 0 and the left of a right parenthesis between 3 and 4 labeled StartFraction 15 Over 2 EndFraction.
-2-1012345678910
15/2
D.
An infinite number line labeled from negative 2 to 10, has tick marks in increments of 1. A shaded region exists to the right of a left parenthesis at 0 and the left of a right bracket between 7 and 8 labeled StartFraction 15 Over 2 EndFraction.
-2-1012345678910
15/2
This is the correct answer.
Part 2
Write the solution in interval notation.
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​(Type your answer in interval notation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the​ expression.)

Part 2

The solution in interval notation is: (7, 8]