A. You have two inequalities:
If you multiply the first inequality by positive number 4 (multiplying inequality by positive number doesn't change the inequality sign), then you get the inequality
![4\cdot (n)/(4)<4\cdot 5,\\ \\n<20.](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/am90o97j24j0wr37aj9k9sbyzlbjuozcw8.png)
B. You have two inequalities:
If you multiply the first inequality by negative number -4 (multiplying inequality by negative number changes the inequality sign), then you get the inequality
![-4\cdot \left(-(n)/(4)\right)>-4\cdot 5,\\ \\n>-20.](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/inw8jqxpd0paxaip5kc10wfl7pbedkjegf.png)
Answer: option D.