Which graph shows the solution to 9y<36

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To solve the inequality \(9y < 36\), you can divide both sides by 9:

\[ y < \frac{36}{9} \]

Simplifying this gives:

\[ y < 4 \]

This means that the solution includes all values of \(y\) that are less than 4.

In a graph, you would represent this as a number line with an open circle at 4 (indicating that 4 is not included in the solution) and a shaded line extending to the left to represent all numbers less than 4.

If you're looking for a specific graph, look for one that has:

  • An open circle at 4
  • A shaded area extending to the left of 4 (indicating all values less than 4).

If you provide a set of graphs, I can help you identify which one accurately represents this solution.