Answer:
x<10
Explanation:
On the number line it shows that the dot is at 10. Since the dot is not colored in, we know it's not greater/less than or equal to. Greater/less than or equal to is where it shows the symbol, but it's underlined, like this: ≤. Only when the dot is colored in, is there a possibility it is greater/less than or equal to. So it can be greater than or less than something. Since it starts at 10 and is decreasing, it is going to be less than.
X will be less than something. And because the dot is at 10, it means 10 was the start. X is less than 10 since the arrow is pointing to where the numbers are decreasing. So, x<10.