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Describe the graph of g< 0.6

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The graph of g < 0.6 will be on a number line. There will be an open dot on 0.6 with shading pointing to the left to all the numbers less than 0.6.

Explanation:

When graphing a single variable inequality solution set, use a number line. Mark the point with an open or filled dot based on the line. Only equal to signs are filled in. Then shade and draw an arrow point the same direction as the inequality. The graph of g < 0.6 will be on a number line. There will be an open dot on 0.6 with shading pointing to the left to all the numbers less than 0.6.

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