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Warehouse Height Restriction Graphing
A warehouse safety supervisor is graphing a clearance rule where the height of stored materials must be strictly less than 5 meters, represented by the inequality . When plotting this on a coordinate plane, what specific type of boundary line (solid or dashed) should be used for , and on which side of this line (above or below) should the region be shaded to show the allowed heights?
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