Which inequality represents the solution shown on the graph?

A number line is shown with a solid blue dot drawn on negative 60 and a blue ray pointing to the right of negative 60.

Scott?

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I apologize for the delay. Can you please provide me with the graph or problem you need help with?

Well, Scott, it seems like the inequality represented by this graph is x > -60. Just like that blue ray extending to the right of -60, the solution includes all numbers greater than -60. And hey, don't worry, -60 is feeling blue about it too.

To determine which inequality represents the solution shown on the graph, we need to interpret the graph correctly.

On the number line, the solid blue dot represents the number -60, and the blue ray points to the right of -60. This means that the solution includes -60 and all numbers to the right of it.

In inequality notation, when the solution includes -60 and all numbers to the right, we use the greater than or equal to symbol (≥). Therefore, the inequality that represents the solution shown on the graph is:

x ≥ -60

-60 is included

so, which way is to the right? greater or less?