Choose an appropriate value of x that makes each inequality true.

4x – 1 > 11

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To make the inequality 4x - 1 > 11 true, we need to find a value of x that satisfies the inequality.

To do this, we can isolate x on one side of the inequality:

4x - 1 > 11
Add 1 to both sides:
4x > 12
Divide both sides by 4:
x > 3

Therefore, any value of x greater than 3 will make the inequality true. For example, x = 4 or x = 5.