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What is b<4 on a number line

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Answer:

(SEE ATTACHED PICTURE)

Explanation:

You put a circle above the number used in the inequality.

The circle is closed if the inequality is greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to. This indicates that the number is included.

The circle is open if the inequality is greater than, or less than. This indicates that the number is not included.

The arrow goes to the left if it is less than, and to the right if it is greater than.

So, for your problem, an open circle goes about the number 4 and points left.

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