x/2 + 6 > 3

on a number line.

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To solve the inequality x/2 + 6 > 3, we can first subtract 6 from both sides:

x/2 > -3

Next, we can multiply both sides by 2 to get rid of the fraction:

x > -6

This means x is greater than -6. On a number line, this would be represented by an open circle at -6, with an arrow to the right indicating that x can be any value greater than -6.