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Solve 0.4x-5 and gt-6.5 and graph the solution on a number line?

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 7/14/2025

To solve the inequality (0.4x - 5 > -6.5), first add 5 to both sides: (0.4x > -1.5). Then, divide by 0.4: (x > -3.75). On a number line, you would represent this solution with an open circle at -3.75 and shade to the right, indicating all values greater than -3.75 are included in the solution.

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