To graph the inequality \( x > 11 \), you should represent it on a number line as follows:
- Since the inequality is strict (greater than, not greater than or equal to), you should use an open point at \( 11 \).
- An arrow should extend indefinitely to the right from this open point, indicating all numbers greater than \( 11 \).
Based on this explanation, the correct response is:
A number line ranges from 5 to 15 in increments of 1. An open point is plotted at 11. An arrow extends indefinitely right from the open point past 15 along the number line.