If "y" is greater than or equal to one hundred, what would it look like when graphed.  Please provide details in words.
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After correctly drawing and labeling your number line (assuming you know how to do that), put a circle over the 100 mark, shade it in, and shade in the right side of the line. (like this:the green is what you should do;the black is the number line and the numbers) Hope I helped!smiley

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