1.) Let's say that the circle on the graph below represents x. The arrow is pointing to all the numbers greater than x, which happens to be on -2. If it points right, this means that x can equal to any number greater than -2. So your answer is x > -2.
2.) For inequalities such as these, you can simplify just like what you do for normal equations. Let's isolate x.

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Does it say what x and y equals
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about 90% of the time?
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An arithmetic sequence is a sequence that adds or subtracts the same amount every time, making the answer C. The numbers are increasing by +5 consistently.
Answer:
v - w - 1
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Try an experiment with a small, specific set of numbers like:
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 w = 4 and v = 10.
There are 5 numbers in the list, not counting the first and last. Is this related to the difference between v and w? v - w = 6, one more than 5.
The number of natural numbers between w and v, not including w and v, is v - w - 1.