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Which number line shows the graph of the inequality x>0.3

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One possible way to show the graph of the inequality x > 0.3 on a number line is as follows:

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0 .3

The endpoint of the shaded region should be an open circle on 0.3, indicating that it is not included in the solution because the inequality is strict (i.e., x cannot be equal to 0.3). The arrow should go to the right, indicating that all values greater than 0.3 are included in the solution.

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