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Here is a number line.

-3
-2 -1
0
3
(a) On this number line, show the inequality -2 = x < 3
(b) Solve 5 + 3 > 27

Here is a number line. -3 -2 -1 0 3 (a) On this number line, show the inequality -2 = x-example-1

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Answer: a) see the graph below

b) n > 24/5 or 4.8

Explanation:

a) see the graph below.

-2 is smaller and equal to x, so the point is close circle; and 3 is only greater than x, so it only has open circle, and the line was between the range from -2 to 3.

b) 5n + 3 >27

5n > 24 [Subtradt 3 from both side]

n > 24/5 or 4.8

Here is a number line. -3 -2 -1 0 3 (a) On this number line, show the inequality -2 = x-example-1
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