Make a graph that shows the solution to x+3≤7.

use -10 through 10 or -7 through 13.

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Unfortunately, I am unable to make a graph directly on this platform. However, I can describe the solution to the inequality x + 3 ≤ 7 using a number line.

To plot the inequality x + 3 ≤ 7, you can use the range of values from -10 through 10. Start by drawing a horizontal line, labeling it with the number line from -10 to 10.

To indicate the solution, find the value on the number line where the inequality holds true. In this case, it is all the values of x that are less than or equal to 4 since 4 + 3 = 7.

To illustrate this on the number line, you can darken or shade in the section to the left of 4 on the number line. This shaded region represents all the values of x that satisfy the inequality x + 3 ≤ 7.

Alternatively, with the range of values from -7 through 13, you would still draw the horizontal number line. In this case, you would shade the section to the left of 4 since that is where the solution lies.