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ACT Aspire Math: Recognizing an Inequality on a Number Line 2 Views
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Which inequality corresponds to the number line graph shown?
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- 00:03
Okay A c t Math people were aspiring Get the
- 00:06
right answer here A number line graph is shown right
- 00:09
there This pretty thing took us hours to draw which
- 00:12
inequality corresponds to the number line graph shown All right
- 00:19
Identity crisis alert The variable acts just can't decide who
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- 00:23
he wants to be today What We're all about experimentation
- 00:26
But his indecisiveness isn't making our lives any easier Luckily
- 00:30
number lines allow us to represent all the abstract possibilities
- 00:33
for the rial number that x could be well this
- 00:37
graph shows ah highlighted region between negative eight and three
- 00:40
So Acts must be between negative 8 and three and
- 00:43
pretty much all the answer choices give you that Since
- 00:46
the end points of the highlighted segment are open circles
- 00:49
well than x must be greater than but not equal
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to right esso In this case it must be greater
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than but not equal to negative aid and less than
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but not equal teo three right there Got it So
- 01:03
the right answer is a because they can't be equal
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to any of these And all the other potential answers
- 01:08
have like the equal sign anything there somewhere in the
- 01:10
question other than e which forgot about acts which is
- 01:13
a minor detail there So the answer is a and
- 01:17
that's it We can't think of anything clever to say
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