lizette wants to read more books. her goal is to read at least 2 books each month. let m represent the number of books she will read in a year. use m >= 24 to graph the number of books she plans to read on a number line

1 year = 12 months therefore you would do 12 x 2 = 24 which makes m = 24

To graph Lizette's goal of reading at least 2 books each month on a number line, we can represent the number of books she plans to read in a year using the variable "m."

The inequality m >= 24 indicates that Lizette plans to read at least 24 books in a year. Since there are 12 months in a year, we can assume that Lizette wants to read 2 books each month.

To graph this on a number line, we can mark the value of 24 on the number line and shade the region to the right of the point, indicating any value greater than or equal to 24.

Here's how you can graph it:

1. Draw a horizontal line representing the number line.
2. Place a point at the value 24 on the number line.
3. Shade the region to the right of the point, indicating the values greater than or equal to 24.
4. Label the shaded region as "m >= 24".

The graph will look like this:

---------|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|---►
24 m >= 24

This graph visually represents Lizette's goal of reading at least 2 books each month, which results in reading at least 24 books in a year.