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Determining the Solution Region
A logistics coordinator is mapping a 'Delivery Efficiency Zone' represented by the linear inequality . After plotting the solid boundary line , the coordinator selects a test point that is not on the line. If the coordinator determines that this test point satisfies the inequality (making it a true statement), state the specific rule that dictates which side of the boundary line must be shaded.
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Determining the Solution Region