An Internet service provider offers a plan that allows a subscriber to download 2 GB or less of content per month. Define a variable for the amount downloaded. Identify the inequality and the graph that represents the content that can be downloaded.

Answer: Choice C
[tex]0 \le d \le 2[/tex]
Graph with filled in circles at d = 0 and d = 2, shading in between
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Explanation:
d = amount downloaded in gigabytes
The smallest amount is d = 0. We cannot download a negative amount of data, so this is why d = 0 is the smallest.
The largest amount allowed is d = 2. This is the cap that the ISP has set up.
So basically d can be anything between d = 0 and d = 2, including both endpoints. This means [tex]0 \le d \le 2[/tex]
We use filled in circles for both endpoints to show to the reader "include these endpoints". Shading is done in between to show the entire solution set of possible d values. For instance d = 1 is in that region so it is possible to have this solution. Something like d = 4 is outside the region and not possible.