Choose the correct graph below.

B.
An infinite number line labeled from negative 2 to 10, has tick marks in increments of 1. A shaded region exists to the right of a left parenthesis at 0 and the left of a right bracket between 5 and 6 labeled StartFraction 16 Over 3 EndFraction.
-2-1012345678910
16 divided by 3

Write the solution in interval notation.


​(Type your answer in interval notation. Use integers or fractions for any numbers in the​ expression.)

(-∞, 16/3)

no

I apologize for the incorrect response. Based on the given description, the correct graph would be:

B.
An infinite number line labeled from -2 to 10, with tick marks in increments of 1. There is a shaded region to the right of 0 (excluding 0) and to the left of 5 (including 5). The right bracket between 5 and 6 is not shaded.

The correct solution in interval notation would be:

(-∞, 0)U(5, 6)

nooo

I apologize once again for the incorrect responses. Based on the given description, the graph should be as follows:

B.
An infinite number line labeled from -2 to 10, with tick marks in increments of 1. There is a shaded region to the right of 0 (excluding 0) and the left of the right bracket between 5 and 6, which is labeled 16/3.

The correct solution in interval notation would be:

(0, 16/3)

noooooo

I apologize for the confusion. Based on the given description, the correct graph would be as follows:

B.
An infinite number line labeled from -2 to 10, with tick marks in increments of 1. There is a shaded region to the right of the left parenthesis at 0 (excluding 0) and to the left of the right bracket between 5 and 6. The region is labeled as StartFraction 16 Over 3 EndFraction.

Therefore, the correct solution in interval notation would be:

(0, 5]