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Larry's evening is spent reading and watching TV. He can spend no more than 4 hours total on these activities, and he wants to spend more time reading than watching TV. Which graph represents this situation?
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Larry's evening is spent reading and watching TV. He can spend no more than 4 hours total on these activities, and he wants to spend more time reading than watching TV. Which graph represents this situation?
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please provide the graph images otherwise you won't be able to get help.
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