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The solution is going to be an open circle at 3 and shading to the right. I hope this helps!!!
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x>3  is the inequality found on the number line.

The given inequality is:

0.3(x-4) > -0.3

To find:

The graph of inequality on the number line.

First of all, let us simplify the inequality.

0.3(x-4)>-0.3

Dividing it with 0.3 on the both sides:

x-4 > -1

adding 4 on both sides,

⇒x>3

i.e. all the values x > 3 will be our solution. There is no equal sign in the inequality so 3 will not be included in the solution.

3 has an empty circle drawn over it which signifies that 3 is not included in the solution set.

The Red line shows that all the values greater than 3 are included in the solution.

What is inequality on the number line?

  • An inequality shows the relationship between two values in an algebraic expression that are not equal.
  • Inequality signs can indicate that one variable of the two sides of the inequality is greater than, less than, or equal to another value.

To learn more about inequality on the number line refer to:

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