Which of the following shows the graph of the solution to x+3≤7? It is a line graph

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Unfortunately, we cannot see the options you are referring to. However, the solution to the inequality x + 3 ≤ 7 can be graphed. To do this, we can start by graphing the line x + 3 = 7. This line represents the values of x that make the equation true.

To graph this line, we can start by plotting two points on the graph. For example, when x = 4, we have 4 + 3 = 7, so one point on the line is (4, 7). Similarly, when x = 10, we have 10 + 3 = 13, so another point on the line is (10, 13).

Once we have these two points, we can draw a straight line through them to represent the solutions to the equation x + 3 = 7. However, since we are looking for the solutions to x + 3 ≤ 7, we want all the values of x that are less than or equal to 7.

To represent this on the graph, we can shade in the area below the line. This shaded region will represent the solutions to the inequality x + 3 ≤ 7.