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Guests at an amusement park must be at least 54 inches tall to ride the roller coaster.

Which graph represents the set of heights needed to ride?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To represent the set of heights needed to ride the roller coaster, you want to depict the requirement that guests must be at least 54 inches tall.

Here are some characteristics of the graph that would represent this situation:

1. **X-axis**: This should represent the height in inches.
2. **Y-axis**: This can represent the number of guests or just be a simple line indicating the threshold.
3. **Solid Line/Point at 54 Inches**: You would typically have a solid point or line starting at 54 inches (indicating that this height is included in the set).
4. **Shaded Area/Arrow Towards Right**: The area to the right of 54 inches should be shaded or indicated to show that all heights greater than 54 inches are included in the set of eligible riders.

If the option you're looking at visually corresponds with these characteristics, then that would be the correct graph to represent the heights needed to ride the roller coaster.
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