Graph starts at - 10 and ends at 10 and there's an orange line starting at 1 going forwards

Weston solved an inequality and graphed the solution on the number line. Which of the following inequalities did he solve? (1 point)
Choose from here:
x - 1 > 0
x + 0.5 (Greater than or equal to sign pointing right) 0.5
x + 5 (Greater than or equal to sign pointing right) 6
x - 0.5 (Greater than or equal to sign pointing left) 0.5

Based on the information given, we can deduce that Weston's solution is represented by an orange line starting at 1 and going to the right. This means that the inequality solved is:

x ≥ 1

Therefore, the correct answer is x + 0.5 ≥ 0.5.