A logistics coordinator determines that the load weight (in tons) for a specific delivery must satisfy the inequality . True or False: To correctly graph this solution on a number line, a right bracket is placed at and the line is shaded to the left.
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A logistics coordinator determines that the load weight (in tons) for a specific delivery must satisfy the inequality . True or False: To correctly graph this solution on a number line, a right bracket is placed at and the line is shaded to the left.
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