on a number line 4x>10

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To solve the inequality 4x > 10, we can start by isolating the variable x.

Dividing both sides of the inequality by 4, we have:

x > 10/4

Simplifying, we have:

x > 2.5

So, on a number line, we would represent the solution as all the numbers to the right of 2.5, excluding 2.5 itself. This can be shown with an open circle on 2.5 and an arrow pointing to the right.
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