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use the information below to answer the prompts. john made two mistakes…

Question

use the information below to answer the prompts.
john made two mistakes when he graphed the algebraic inequality below:
$6 < n$
number line image

  1. which graph below should john have made?

workspace given but not required.
three number line graph options

Explanation:

Step 1: Analyze the inequality \(6 < n\)

The inequality \(6 < n\) (which is the same as \(n > 6\)) means we are looking for all numbers greater than 6. For graphing this on a number line:

  • The circle at 6 should be open (since 6 is not included in the solution set, as the inequality is strict, \(n>6\) not \(n\geq6\)).
  • The arrow should point to the right (since we want values greater than 6).

Step 2: Evaluate the given options

  • First option: Arrow points left, which is for values less than a number, so incorrect.
  • Second option: Open circle at 6 and arrow pointing right, which matches \(n > 6\) (since open circle means 6 is not included and right arrow means greater than 6).
  • Third option: Filled circle at 6 (which would be for \(n\geq6\)) and arrow direction? Wait, no, the third option's filled circle is wrong for \(n > 6\), and also the arrow? Wait, no, the second option has open circle at 6 and right arrow, which is correct for \(n>6\).

Answer:

The second graph (the one with open circle at 6 and arrow pointing to the right)