The inequality that represents the height that is displayed by the graph is: 10 ≤ h ≥ 50.
In an inequality graph, we the small circle at any end is shaded or full, the inequality sign used is either "less than or equal to" or "greater than or equal to" ("≤" or "≥"). If the circle is empty or not shaded, we use "less than" or "greater than" ("<" or ">").
In the graph showing Jeremy’s height above the ground at any time during the ride, we have a full circle (shaded) starting from 10, and another on the right at 50.
This implies that the range of height is from 10 to 50. Since the circle is full (shaded), then we would use "less than or equal to" and "greater than or equal to" ("≤" and "≥") in writing the inequality that represents the height.
Thus, where h is the height, the inequality would be: 10 ≤ h ≥ 50.
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