Number line: A black line with numbers from -10 to 4 1/3. A orange line front 4 1/3 to 10.

What linear inequality is shown graphed on the number line? make sure to write your inequality so that x comes first.

Somebody please help

The linear inequality shown graphed on the number line is:

x ≤ 4 1/3 for the black line, representing the numbers from -10 to 4 1/3.

x > 4 1/3 for the orange line, representing the numbers from 4 1/3 to 10.

single answer question

The linear inequality shown graphed on the number line is:

x ≤ 4 1/3.

nope

Apologies for the incorrect response. Given the information provided, the correct linear inequality shown on the number line is:

-10 ≤ x ≤ 4 1/3 for the black line, representing the numbers from -10 to 4 1/3.

x > 4 1/3 for the orange line, representing the numbers from 4 1/3 to 10.

its a single answer question

Apologies for the confusion. Given that it is a single answer question, the linear inequality shown graphed on the number line is:

x ≤ 4 1/3

that is incorrect

My apologies for the previous incorrect responses. Based on the given information, the correct linear inequality shown graphed on the number line is:

x > 4 1/3.

still incorrect