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Please answer 13 and 14

Please answer 13 and 14-example-1
Please answer 13 and 14-example-1
Please answer 13 and 14-example-2
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Answer:

13 - option 3 and 14 - option 2

Explanation:

User Ilya Sulimanov
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Answer:

13. Option 3

14.Option 2

Explanation:

Option 3 shows that caleb has $5 or less by using the "less than or equal to" sign

Option 2 uses a closed circle to show that $5 is included in the table.

Things to remember that helped me

Closed circle are used for < and > signs to show that the number is being included. They mean "less than or equal to (<)" and "more than or equal to(>)"

Open circles are used for < and > signs. To show that the number is NOT included in the inequality.

Also when looking at the signs < and >, Picture them as arrows. That will show you the direction on the number line they go. For example < is pointing to the left which would mean "LESS THAN" and same with >, its pointing to the right which would mean "MORE THAN"

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