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Brett drew this number line to represent the inequality x > 3.
Which statement describes what needs to be done to make Brett’s number line correct?
Brett’s number line is correct as drawn.
The point at 3 should be filled in instead of open.
The ray showing the solution should be drawn to the right of 3 instead of to the left of 3.
The point at 3 should be filled in instead of open, and the ray showing the solution should be drawn to the right of 3 instead of to the left of 3.
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