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This is not the same one as before. Which in inequality matches the graph ?
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This is not the same one as before. Which in inequality matches the graph ?
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6w+6>18 that your correct answer to your question
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6w+6>18 is the correct answer. Because if you replace 2 with the w it would be true. Also the 2 is graphed as a open circle and is not included in the inequality.
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