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ANSWER FAST PLZ HELP :The inequality M≥ 2 has solutions because can be substituted for M to make this inequality true.

FIRST BOX : 0 or 1 or 2 or 8 or 9 or infinitely many
SECOND AND LAST BOX : no numbers OR only one number OR 2 and any number to the right of 2 on the number line.

ANSWER FAST PLZ HELP :The inequality M≥ 2 has solutions because can be substituted-example-1
User Paul Z
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First answer: infinitely many

Second answer: 2 or anything to the right of 2

Saying "m is greater than or equal to 2" basically means m = 2 is possible, or anything larger than 2 is possible. The numbers go on forever beyond 2, so there are infinitely many possibilities for m (example: m = 23 or m = 678).

Note: the graph on a number line will show a closed filled in circle at 2 with shading to the right. The shading shows all the possible answers.

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