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Does the phrase “less then -80 points” suggest -80 upper boundary or a lower boundary

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Answer: Upper boundary

Step-by-step explanation:

The phrase "less than -80" means we have a number x such that
x < -80

A number that could replace x is -100 since it is to the left of -80 on the number line. In other words,
-100 < -80 is a true statement.

We can pick anything smaller than -80, but cannot pick -80 itself. Think of -80 as the ceiling value. We can get closer and closer to -80, but not actually get to -80 itself.

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