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A number line with arrows at both ends ranges from negative 10 to 10 in one unit increments. A hollow circle is marked at negative 4. A line with an arrow at the end extends from that circle to the left and goes past negative 10.
What inequality does the number line show? Use x for the variable.

(1 point)
x

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x ≤ -4
it says thats not correct
If the hollow circle represents not including the value and the arrow to the left means values continue indefinitely in that direction, then the correct inequality would be:

x < -4
Describe what a number line representing d>−4 would look like. (1 point)
Responses

hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the left
hollow circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the left

solid circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right
solid circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the right

hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right
hollow circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the right

solid circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the left
solid circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the left
hollow circle at -4, with an arrow extending to the right
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