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A number line is shown extending from -10 to 10, an arrow starts from -1 to beyond -10, the arrow goes through and between -4 a...Question
A number line is shown extending from -10 to 10, an arrow starts from -1 to beyond -10, the arrow goes through and between -4 and -5, the number line is showing solutions to the inequality x <= -1. if you could use decimals, how many solutions are there between -4 and -5
Infinite
99 solutions
999 solutions
9,999 solutions
Infinite
99 solutions
999 solutions
9,999 solutions
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The inequality \( x \leq -1 \) includes all numbers less than or equal to -1. Therefore, there are indeed infinitely many solutions in the interval between -4 and -5, as there are infinitely many decimal numbers (e.g., -4.1, -4.2, -4.3, etc.) that fall within this range. Thus, the correct answer is:
**Infinite**.
**Infinite**.