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Write a compound inequality that the graph could represent.

Write a compound inequality that the graph could represent.-example-1
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Answer:

k < -4 or k > 13

Explanation:

Let's take a look at the graph, we can see that the arrows point towards both directions, both dots are open, meaning that we can only have < and > signs. We can see that the arrow pointing to the left contains numbers that are less than -4, so that part of the compound inequality must be k < -4. And on the other side, they are numbers that are greater than 13, so that part must be k > 13. Thus, the answer must be d.

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