-5----- -1-0-----5

Select the values that make the inequality t, is greater than, minus, 1t>−1 true.
(Numbers written in order from least to greatest going across.)

In order for the inequality t > -1 to be true, t must be greater than -1. So the values that make the inequality true are any numbers greater than -1.

Therefore, the values that make the inequality true are:
-0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, ..., infinity

-9 -6 -4

-2 -1.1 -1.01
-1.001 -1 -0.999
-0.99 -0.9 0
2 4 7
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To determine the values that make the inequality t > -1 true, we need to select the numbers that are greater than -1 from the given list:

-2, -1.1, -1.01, -1.001, -1, -0.999, -0.99, -0.9, 0, 2, 4, 7

Therefore, the values that make the inequality t > -1 true are:
-2, -1.1, -1.01, -1.001, -0.999, -0.99, -0.9, 0, 2, 4, 7

To determine the values that make the inequality t > -1 true, let's break it down:

The inequality is t > -1

Starting from the left side, we can see that the inequality is asking for all the values of t that are greater than -1.

Now, let's look at the number line provided:

-5----- -1-0-----5

The values on the number line range from -5 to 5.

To find the values that make the inequality t > -1 true, we need to select all the values on the number line that are greater than -1. These values will be to the right of -1.

From the number line, we can see that all the values from -1-0 to 5 are greater than -1. In other words, t > -1 for all values of t between -1-0 and 5.

Thus, the values that make the inequality t > -1 true are -1-0, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.