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What would a number line represent G slash= 7 look like A solid circle at 7 with arrows of thinning to the left and right B hollow circle at 7 with an arrow sending to the ray C hollow circle at 7 with an arrow and send it to the left D hollow circle at 7 whatever the extending to the left and right
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To represent the inequality \( G < 7 \) on a number line:
1. Since this is a "less than" inequality, we use a **hollow (open) circle** at 7 to indicate that 7 is not included in the solution set.
2. We then draw an **arrow extending to the left** from the hollow circle, indicating that all numbers less than 7 are included.
Based on your options, the correct representation would be:
**C**: Hollow circle at 7 with an arrow extending to the left.
If you want to represent \( G \leq 7 \), that is when you'd use a solid circle instead.
1. Since this is a "less than" inequality, we use a **hollow (open) circle** at 7 to indicate that 7 is not included in the solution set.
2. We then draw an **arrow extending to the left** from the hollow circle, indicating that all numbers less than 7 are included.
Based on your options, the correct representation would be:
**C**: Hollow circle at 7 with an arrow extending to the left.
If you want to represent \( G \leq 7 \), that is when you'd use a solid circle instead.
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