Solve the inequality 6x+9>57. Which of the following graphs shows the solution

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To solve the inequality 6x + 9 > 57, we can start by subtracting 9 from both sides:

6x + 9 - 9 > 57 - 9
6x > 48

Then, divide both sides by 6:

(6x)/6 > 48/6
x > 8

This means that the solution to the inequality is all values greater than 8. The graph that shows this solution is the one that has a shaded area to the right of the vertical line x = 8.