The correct inequality that Wyatt solved and graphed is:
3Y + 4 < 10.
This is because the marked point on the number line with a shaded circle represents the solution when Y is less than a certain value. Continuing the shading to the right with an arrow indicates that the inequality holds true for all values of Y that are less than the specified value.
Wyatt solved an inequality and graph the solution on the number line which inequality did he show the three is marked with the shaded in circle, and it shaded in going to the right with an arrow on the end. Would the answer be 2Y +5 is greater than 10 3Y +4 is less than 10 2Y is greater than 15 or 3Y is less than eight.
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