The freezer is always less than 6 degrees Fahrenheit write an inequality for the temperature t in degrees. Graph the inequality

t < 6 degrees

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The inequality for the temperature, denoted as "t," in degrees Fahrenheit can be written as:

t < 6

To graph this inequality, first draw a number line. Mark a point at 6 and indicate that it is not included. Since the inequality is less than (<), use an open circle to represent the value 6. Then, draw an arrow to the left to show that any value of t less than 6 satisfies the inequality.

To write the inequality for the freezer temperature, we can use the inequality symbol "<" which means "less than".

Let's assume 't' represents the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Since the freezer temperature is always less than 6 degrees Fahrenheit, we can write the inequality as:

t < 6

To graph this inequality, we need to create a number line and shade the region where the temperature is less than 6. Since the inequality is strict (less than), we will use an open circle on the number 6 to indicate that it is not included in the solution.

o---o-----o-----o-----o-----o-----o--->
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2

In the graph above, the o represents the open circle on the number 6. The shaded region to the left of 6 represents temperatures that are less than 6 degrees Fahrenheit.