The given inequality is y - 3 > -11.
First, let's solve the inequality algebraically:
Adding 3 to both sides of the inequality, we get:
y - 3 + 3 > -11 + 3
y > -8
So, the solution to the inequality is y > -8.
To graph the solution on a number line, we draw an open circle at -8 (since y is not equal to -8) and draw an arrow to the right, indicating all values greater than -8.
The correct graph of the solution is:
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Solve the inequality. Graph and check your solutions.
y - 3 > - 11
Which of the following is the graph of the solution?
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