To represent an inequality that begins with y ≤, we need to find a graph that shows all the points where y is less than or equal to a certain value.
Among the given options, the correct graph would be the one where the y-values are shaded below a boundary line.
Unfortunately, I can't see the options you're referring to, so I'm unable to point out the specific graph. However, when choosing the correct graph, look for the shading below a boundary line or a curve that represents the inequality y ≤ some value.