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Write an inequality and show on a number line all numbers: greater than (−3) but less than or equal to 3

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To write an inequality and show on a number line all numbers: greater than (−3) but less than or equal to 3

Let n be the number, then -3 < n ≤3 .

On number line we mark open circle at -3 (since it has a strictly less than sign) and a closed circle at 3 (since it has a less than and equal to sign) .

To the required inequality that shows all the numbers greater than (−3) but less than or equal to 3 : -3 < n ≤3 and the number line is represented below.

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