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100

The graph of x > 9 would be graphed with an open or closed circle?

Closed.

100

The inequality for "no more than 18 people are allowed in the gallery"

p ≤ 18

100

The solution to the inequality "x - 9 < 18"

x < 27

100

A solution to the inequality "3 + m > -15" is 0.

True.  3 + 0 > -15

200

The graph for r < 10 would have the arrow pointing left or right?

Left.
200

the inequality for "there are fewer than 8 fish in the aquarium"

f < 8

200

The solution to the inequality "p - 3 ≤ 4"

p ≤ 7

200

A solution to the inequality "25c ≤ 200" is -1

True.  25(-1) < 200

300

Describe the graph for t > 5.

An open circle at 5 with the arrow pointing right.

300

The inequality for "the water level is above 45 inches"

w > 45

300

The solution to the inequality "12 + k ≥ 9"

k ≥ -3

300

A solution to the inequality "c + 10 ≤ 12" is 3.

False.  3 + 10 is not less than or equal to 12.

400

Would the graph for 6 > y be pointing to the left or right?

Left. (6 > y needs to be flipped before graphing... y < 6)

400

The inequality for "no more than 35 tables are in the cafeteria"

t ≤ 35

400

The solution to the inequality "k + 54 < 65"

k < 11

400

A solution to the inequality "p - 15 < 5" is 20.

False. 20 - 15 is not less than 5.

500

Describe the graph for t < -5.

The graph has a closed circle at 05 and the arrow points to the left.
500

The inequality for "the age of students cannot be older than 14."

a < 14
500

The solution to the inequality " k + 3.2 ≥ 8"

k ≥ 4.8

500

A solution to the inequality "a + (-5) < 10" is 5.

True.  5 + (-5) < 10.