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The inequality x < 5 represents the possible values for x on a number line. Which is a possible value for x?
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The inequality x < 5 represents the possible values for x on a number line. Which is a possible value for x?
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The inequality x < 5 represents the possible values for x on a number line. Which is a possible value for x?
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Answer: Anything less than 5.
Some examples are 4, 3, -6, -24
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