To solve the inequality \(-8 > d\), we can rewrite it in a more standard form. This can be done by flipping the sides of the inequality, which gives us:
\[ d < -8 \]
This means that \(d\) must be any number that is less than \(-8\).
For example, some solutions include:
- \(d = -9\)
- \(d = -10\)
- \(d = -8.1\)
Any number less than \(-8\) will satisfy the inequality.