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Which inequality is represented by the graph? A. y > -2/3x+1 B.y < -2/3x +1 C.y < -3/2x +1 D.y> -3/2x +1
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Which inequality is represented by the graph?
A. y > -2/3x+1
B.y < -2/3x +1
C.y < -3/2x +1
D.y> -3/2x +1
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