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The number line shows the graph of an inequality:
A number line is shown from negative 5 to positive 5 with increments of 0.5. All the whole numbers are labeled on the number line. An empty circle is shown on the seventh mark to the left of 0. The region to the left of the empty circle is shaded.
Which statement explains whether β4.5 can be a value in the shaded region?
No it cannot, because β4.5 lies to the left of β3.5.
No it cannot, because β4.5 lies to the right of β3.5.
Yes it can, because β4.5 lies to the right of β3.5.
Yes it can, because β4.5 lies to the left of β3.5.
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