Which inequality does the graph represent?

x < (underscore) -2
x > (underscore) -3<<<
x > -2
x > -3

Pleaseee helppp!!!
I think the answer is B

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I understand. Thank you so much for trying to help though lol.

To determine which inequality the graph represents, we can look at the open circle on the number line. If the circle is on a specific number, it represents that number is not included in the solution. In this case, the open circle is on -3.

Since the circle is open on -3, it means that -3 is not included in the solution. This indicates an inequality using the "greater than" symbol. The only option given is option B, which states "x > -3". Therefore, the correct answer is indeed B.