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Willow solved an inequality and graphed the solution on the number line. Which of the following inequalities did she solve?

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The number line to positive in between four and five and it’s going towards -10
Based on the description provided, it seems that the inequality Willow solved involves a number between 4 and 5 as the solution, with values decreasing towards -10.

One possible inequality that Willow may have solved is:
4 < x ≤ 5

This inequality represents values greater than 4 and less than or equal to 5, as indicated by the number line going towards -10. However, without viewing the actual image, we cannot be certain of the specific inequality Willow solved.
It is a number line from positive to negative there’s open circle in between 485 and it’s going towards the negative side all the way until -10
Based on the updated description provided, it seems that the inequality Willow solved involves a number line starting from positive values and going towards negative values all the way until -10. The open circle at 48 indicates that the value 48 is not included in the solution.

One possible inequality that Willow may have solved is:
x < 48 or x > -10

This inequality represents values that are less than 48 or greater than -10, as indicated by the number line going towards the negative side. However, without viewing the actual image, we cannot be certain of the specific inequality Willow solved.
4 and 5 sorry not 485
Based on the corrected information, the inequality that Willow solved and graphed on the number line is:

4 < x ≤ 5

This inequality represents values that are greater than 4 and less than or equal to 5. The open circle at 4 indicates that the value 4 is not included in the solution, while the closed circle at 5 indicates that the value 5 is included. The number line then continues towards negative values until reaching -10.
One of these
x+212<212
  x plus 2 Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction less than 2 Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction

x−1.5≤3
x minus 1.5 less-than-or-equal-to 3

x−213<216
x minus 2 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction less than 2 Start Fraction 1 over 6 End Fraction

x+1.25≤5.75
Based on the given information and the format of the options, it appears that Willow solved the inequality:

x + 1.25 ≤ 5.75
You sure
Apologies for the confusion. Without the actual image to refer to, it is difficult to determine the exact inequality that Willow solved. In order to provide a more accurate answer, I would need to analyze the image or receive additional descriptive information about the solution on the number line.