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Which inequality will have a solid boundary line and a shaded region above its graph? A. x − y ≥ 3 B. 2x − 3y ≤ 3 C. 3y − x < 2 D. 2x + y < 7

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The answer is B. 2x - 3y less than or equal to 3

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Answer:

option B, 2x - 3y ≤ 3

Explanation:

To solve the question of inequality we should remember few things.

(1) Solid line means sign of equality

(2) Shaded region left side on above the line means " less than"

(3) shaded region right side or below the line means "greater than"

Now from the given option B, 2x - 3y ≤ 3 has the property of "less than equal to" showing a solid line and shaded part above its graph.

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