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Which number line represents the solution of 4 - 3x > 13?

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Final answer:

The solution of 4 - 3x > 13 is x < -3.

Step-by-step explanation:

The inequality 4 - 3x > 13 can be solved by isolating the variable x. Here's how:

  1. Subtract 4 from both sides: -3x > 9
  2. Divide both sides by -3, remembering to reverse the inequality sign when dividing by a negative number: x < -3

So the solution to the inequality is x < -3. The number line representing this solution would have an open circle on -3 and an arrow pointing to the left, indicating all the values less than -3.

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