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solve the inequality and graph the solution.
\\(\frac{d}{4} + 3 > 4\\)
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number line from -5 to 5 with a hand icon on the left side
Step1: Subtract 3 from both sides
To isolate the term with \( d \), we subtract 3 from both sides of the inequality \(\frac{d}{4}+3 > 4\). This gives us \(\frac{d}{4}+3 - 3>4 - 3\), which simplifies to \(\frac{d}{4}>1\).
Step2: Multiply both sides by 4
To solve for \( d \), we multiply both sides of the inequality \(\frac{d}{4}>1\) by 4. This gives us \(\frac{d}{4}\times4 > 1\times4\), which simplifies to \(d > 4\).
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The solution to the inequality is \(d > 4\). To graph this, we place an open circle at \(d = 4\) (since the inequality is strict, \(d\) cannot equal 4) and draw a ray to the right of 4 on the number line.