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-4 less than greater to and less than greater to 1

-4 less than greater to and less than greater to 1-example-1
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The inequality shown in the question means the number n is greater than or equal the number -4, but it is also (at the same time) lesser than or equal the number 1.

So, graphing the possible values of n in the number line (in blue), we have:

The dots on -4 and 1 are filled, since these numbers are also part of the solution.

-4 less than greater to and less than greater to 1-example-1
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