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Write an inequality that represents the graph. Use as the variable in the inequality. ​

Write an inequality that represents the graph. Use as the variable in the inequality-example-1
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Step-by-step explanation:

We know the following:

  • Since the starting point of a line is shaded in blue, the sign that represents the inequality should either be < or >.
  • The value of x should be below 1 1/3.
  • Since the value of x is below 1 1/3, 1 1/3 must be greater than x. The sign that will be used is <.

After looking at these key points, we can conclude that...

The inequality that represents the graph is x < 1 1/3.

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