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Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality -1/2x>4

Which number line represents the solution set for the inequality -1/2x>4-example-1

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Answer: D

Step-by-step explanation: D because if your turn 1/2 into a decimal point it 0.5 (don't forgot to add the negative) and so i then divided -0.5 from x and just got x then you have to do the same for the other side. So i took 4 and divided it by -0.5 and got -8 to the expression would be x is greater then or equal to -8. you plot the dot at -8 and the line goes in front of it because it is lesser or equal to x (remember you reverse the problem if you say it back words so don't get confused), but after my long explanation just pick D

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