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4. Which number line represents the

solution set of the inequality
-3x + 0.35 < 9.35?
A
-8 -6 -4 -2
-8-6 -4-2
-8 -6 -4-2
D
-8 -6 -4 -2
2 4
0 2 4
2
2
4
4
lve the equation for x.
6 8
6 8
6 8
6
8

1 Answer

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Answer:

x > -3

Explanation:

I apologize, but it seems there might be some formatting issues with the answer choices for the number line. However, I can still help you understand how to find the solution set for the inequality -3x + 0.35 < 9.35.

Let's solve the inequality:

-3x + 0.35 < 9.35

First, subtract 0.35 from both sides to isolate the term with x:

-3x < 9.35 - 0.35

-3x < 9

Now, divide both sides by -3. Remember that when you divide or multiply an inequality by a negative number, you should reverse the inequality sign:

x > 9 / -3

x > -3

So, the solution to the inequality is:

x > -3

The correct number line to represent the solution set of x > -3 would start at -3 and extend to the right, with an open circle at -3 to indicate that -3 is not included in the solution.

Since I cannot see the provided answer choices clearly, please use this explanation to match it with the correct number line among the options you have.

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