Final answer:
Graph the inequality x < 3 by drawing a number line, making an open circle at 3, and shading to the left, showing all numbers less than 3 are included.
Step-by-step explanation:
To graph the inequality x < 3, you would start by drawing a number line.
Then, you would locate the number 3 on the line and make an open circle around it because the inequality is strictly less than (<), not less than or equal to (≤). Next, you would shade the area to the left of the number 3, indicating that the solution includes all numbers less than 3. Remember not to shade the number 3 itself since 3 is not included in the solution set of the inequality.