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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Graph the inequality three times n minus four is less than or equal to twenty-three. A number line labeled in increments of one from two through twelve. An open dot is placed at three and an arrow extends from that dot toward the left. A number line labeled in increments of one from two through twelve. A closed dot is placed at three and an arrow extends from that dot toward the left. A number line labeled in increments of one from two through twelve. An open dot is placed at nine and an arrow extends from that dot toward the left. A number line labeled in increments of one from two through twelve. A closed dot is placed at nine and an arrow extends from that dot toward the left.

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i'm flvs too and i already did this i just need to know which assigment to help you quickly

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Math 1 8.16 2nd to last assignment

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

i would say the third 1........

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