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Mathematics, 05.06.2020 19:58 Webber07

1. Look at the number line shown below.
32
Which word problems or inequalities could have a solution represented by the
number line?
Select all that apply.
A. Christopher has read for more than 32 minutes.
B. Christopher has read for less than 32 minutes.
C. Christopher has read for 32 minutes.
D. x < 32
E. x > 32
F. X = 32

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