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Please help! I need this answered as soon as possible please! Thanks!
Look at the file (Image of Number line) to see the picture required to help you solve the problem.
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The number line shows the graph of an inequality:
Which statement explains whether β2.5 can be a value in the shaded region?
Yes, it can, because β2.5 lies to the left of β0.5.
Yes, it can, because β2.5 lies to the right of β0.5.
No, it cannot, because β2.5 lies to the left of β0.5.
No, it cannot because β2.5 lies to the right of β0.5.
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