14x ≤ 10,000

Solve this inequality and choose the graph of the solution.
* Make sure to round to the nearest dollar.

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To solve the inequality 14x ≤ 10,000, we need to isolate x. We can do this by dividing both sides of the inequality by 14:
x ≤ 10,000/14
x ≤ 714.29

Rounding this to the nearest dollar, we get x ≤ $714.

The graph of the solution can be represented by a closed circle at $714 and shading everything to the left of that point, indicating that x is less than or equal to $714.
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