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Solve for each inequality and graph its solution, n/5 is less than or equal to -20

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Explanation:

To solve the inequality \(\frac{n}{5} \leq -20\), you can multiply both sides by 5 to get rid of the denominator:

\[ n \leq -20 \times 5 \]

\[ n \leq -100 \]

Now, let's graph this on a number line. A solid dot at -100 indicates "equal to," and an arrow to the left indicates "less than."

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-100

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So, the solution to the inequality is \( n \leq -100 \), and it's represented by a solid dot at -100 with an arrow to the left

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