Question

Which inequality is graphed on the number line?
A.
3 > x
B.
3 < x
C.
3 > x
D.
3 < x

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To determine which inequality is graphed on the number line, we need to look at the symbols used:

1. **3 > x** means that x is less than 3. On a number line, this would be represented as an open circle at 3 and shading to the left, representing all numbers less than 3.

2. **3 < x** means that x is greater than 3. This would be represented as an open circle at 3 and shading to the right, representing all numbers greater than 3.

If you can provide the visual representation of the number line, I can help you interpret it. However, based on the descriptions:

- If the graph shows shading to the left of 3, the correct option is A (3 > x).
- If it shows shading to the right of 3, the correct option is B (3 < x).

Please let me know if you need further clarification!
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