To solve the inequality, do the following steps:
1. Multiply both sides of the inequality by -5 to get rid of the negative coefficient on the variable.
-5(4 - x) > -35
-20 + 5x > -35
2. Simplify the inequality.
5x > -35 + 20
5x > -15
3. Divide both sides of the inequality by 5 to isolate the variable x.
(5x)/5 > (-15)/5
x > -3
The solution to the inequality is x > -3.
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