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An illustration shows a number line ranging from negative 5 to negative 1 in increments of 1. An open point is marked at negative 3. A leftward arrow is marked on the number line that originates at the open point and goes beyond negative 5.
What does the graph tell you about the solution to the inequality it represents?
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All numbers greater than and including −3
are solutions to the inequality.
All numbers greater than and 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 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 greater than but not including −3
are solutions to the inequality.
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All numbers less than but not including −3 are solutions to the inequality (x < −3).
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