Describe what a number line representing d>−4 would look like. (1 point) Responses hollow circle at −4 , with an arrow extending to the right hollow circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the right solid circle at −4 , with an arrow extending to the right solid circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the right solid circle at −4 , with an arrow extending to the left solid circle at negative 4 , with an arrow extending to the left hollow circle at −4 , with an arrow extending to the left

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To represent the inequality \( d > -4 \) on a number line, you would draw an open (hollow) circle at \(-4\) because \(-4\) is not included in the solution set. An arrow would then extend to the right from the hollow circle, indicating that all numbers greater than \(-4\) are included.

So, the correct description is: hollow circle at −4, with an arrow extending to the right.