- Hi and welcome to this question right
here. So we're trying to find all the
possible values on the number line based
on this one right here. We're not actually
going to calculate. We're actually going
to draw it, okay?
Let's just start out with a number line
right here. What happened is we have a
bunch of numbers here that says x is
greater than six and at the same that x
are also less than or equal to 11. It
seems like it's greater than six but less
than 11. What I'll do is I'll put a six
down here and I'll put an 11 down right
here and then I just need to draw a line
to represent that relationship there. So
I'm going to put a closed dot right on top
of the six and the reason I put a closed
dot is because it says greater than or
equal to. Now we know the number. It's the
x which is represented by my number line
here, the purple number line here. It's
going to go greater than six. It shouldn't
be curly, though, it should be straight.
But at the same time it also is less than
or equal to 11.
That's why I put a closed dot right here
as well, okay? So there's your number line
right there. Now that will represent all
the possible numbers between the six and
the 11 which includes 7, 8, 9 and 10 and
10.5. Any numbers between the six and 11,
inclusively. So that means also including
the six, also includes the 11, okay? And
that's it for this question. Thanks for
watching.
