Asked by jayden
On a number line, an arrow points to the left starting from 5. Which inequality could represent this situation?
x > 5
x ≥ 5
x = 5
x < 5
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x < 5
Explanation: The arrow pointing left from 5 indicates all numbers less than 5. (If the dot at 5 were closed, you'd use x ≤ 5; with an open point it's x < 5.)
Explanation: The arrow pointing left from 5 indicates all numbers less than 5. (If the dot at 5 were closed, you'd use x ≤ 5; with an open point it's x < 5.)
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