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Based on the graph, which inequality is correct for a number that is to the right of -3?

A number line is shown from negative 8 to 8 at increments of 1. A circle is shown at negative 3. The entire portion of the number line to the right of negative 3 is shaded.

4 > −3
−3 > 4
−2 < −3
−3 < −6

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User Ron Rofe
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Explanation:

4>-3

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User MAChitgarha
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Answer:

4>-3

Explanation:

-3 is a negative number. Negative numbers are less than positive numbers. In this inequality the positive number is being shown as greater than, meaning it is the correct choice.

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