To find the values that make the inequality 4p > 4 true, we need to solve for p.
Step 1: Divide both sides of the inequality by 4 to isolate p:
4p > 4
p > 1
Step 2: Now, let's list some values that make p greater than 1.
- p = 2
- p = 3
- p = 4
All of these values satisfy the inequality 4p > 4 because when we substitute them into the inequality, we get:
- For p = 2: 4(2) = 8 > 4
- For p = 3: 4(3) = 12 > 4
- For p = 4: 4(4) = 16 > 4
So, any value of p that is greater than 1 will make the inequality 4p > 4 true.