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Mathematics, 25.09.2019 06:10 ilovebeans25423

Which graph represents the solution set for the compound inequality below?
negative startfraction 1 over 3 endfraction x plus 10 greater than or equal to 7.x+ 10 ≥ 7
x – 10 ≥ 7
a number line with a point at 9 with a bold line pointing to the left. a point at 17 with a bold line pointing to the right.
a number line with a point at 9 with a bold line pointing to the right.
a number line with a point at 1 with a bold line pointing to the left. a point at 17 with a bold line pointing to the right.
a number line with a point at 1 with a bold line pointing to the right.

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