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Use the image to answer the question. What does the graph tell you about the solution to the inequality it represents? (1 point) Responses All numbers greater than but not including −3 are solutions to the inequality. All numbers greater than but not including negative 3 are solutions to the inequality. All numbers less than but not including −3 are solutions to the inequality. All numbers less than but not including negative 3 are solutions to the inequality. All numbers less than and including −3 are solutions to the inequality. All numbers less than and including negative 3 are solutions to the inequality. All numbers greater than and including −3 are solutions to the inequality.

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To accurately address your question regarding the graph and the inequality it represents, I would need to see the specific image in question. Since I don’t have the ability to view images, I'll help you understand the phrasing of common graphical representations:

1. If the graph shows a number line with an open circle at -3 and shading to the right, the solutions would be "All numbers greater than but not including -3."
2. If the graph shows an open circle at -3 with shading to the left, it would indicate "All numbers less than but not including -3."
3. If there is a closed circle at -3 with shading to the right, you would say "All numbers greater than and including -3."
4. If there is a closed circle at -3 with shading to the left, it would indicate "All numbers less than and including -3."

If you provide insights into how the graph appears (the nature of the circle at -3 and the direction of the shading), I could offer a more precise interpretation.

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