Write and graph an inequality for the daily number of calories that are recommended for a sedentary male. The graph shows Sedentary as: no more than 2200 calories.

To write and graph the inequality for the daily number of calories recommended for a sedentary male, we need to represent the given condition that the calorie intake should be no more than 2200 calories.

Let's represent the number of daily calories with the variable "C." Since we want the calorie intake to be no more than 2200 calories, the inequality can be written as:

C ≤ 2200

To graph this inequality, we will plot the points on a number line. Since we are dealing with the number of calories, the values will be non-negative. We will indicate the endpoint of the inequality with a closed circle (≤) at 2200 on the number line to represent that it includes the value of 2200. Then, we will draw an arrow to the left to represent that any value less than or equal to 2200 is acceptable. The shape of the graph will be a horizontal line starting at the closed circle and extending towards the left.

Here is how the graph will look:

```
2200
|
----o---->
```

The shaded area will be to the left of the closed circle and represents all the values that satisfy the inequality, which in this case is the daily number of calories recommended for a sedentary male.