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Graph number line shows open circle at 0.25 going the left. Write a linear inequality so that x comes first
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To write a linear inequality that corresponds to a number line with an open circle at 0.25 going to the left, we interpret this as indicating that the values of \( x \) are less than but not including 0.25.
Thus, the inequality can be expressed as:
\[
x < 0.25
\]
This means that \( x \) can take any value less than 0.25.
Thus, the inequality can be expressed as:
\[
x < 0.25
\]
This means that \( x \) can take any value less than 0.25.