Math Problem Statement
Which graph represents the solution set of this inequality? [\qquad5a + 18 < -27] Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A number line from negative 12 to 3 with evenly spaced tick marks in increments of 1. An arrow with a filled end point on 9 points to the left extends past the number line. A A number line from negative 12 to 3 with evenly spaced tick marks in increments of 1. An arrow with a filled end point on 9 points to the left extends past the number line. (Choice B) A number line from negative 12 to 3 with evenly spaced tick marks in increments of 1. An arrow with an unfilled end point on 9 points to the right extends past the number line. B A number line from negative 12 to 3 with evenly spaced tick marks in increments of 1. An arrow with an unfilled end point on 9 points to the right extends past the number line. (Choice C) A number line from negative 12 to 3 with evenly spaced tick marks in increments of 1. An arrow with an unfilled end point on 9 points to the left extends past the number line. C A number line from negative 12 to 3 with evenly spaced tick marks in increments of 1. An arrow with an unfilled end point on 9 points to the left extends past the number line. (Choice D) A number line from negative 12 to 3 with evenly spaced tick marks in increments of 1. An arrow with an unfilled end point on negative 2 points to the left extends past the number line. D A number line from negative 12 to 3 with evenly spaced tick marks in increments of 1. An arrow with an unfilled end point on negative 2 points to the left extends past the number line.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Inequalities
Number Lines
Formulas
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Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 7-9