Final answer:
The graph of the compound inequality is a number line with a closed circle on -2, an open circle on 5, and shading in between.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct description of the graph of the compound inequality X-2 > -4 and 3x ≤ 15 is option D) A number line with a closed circle on -2, an open circle on 5, and shading in between.
To graph this compound inequality, first graph the inequalities separately:
X-2 > -4 represents a line with a closed circle at -2 and shading to the right.
3x ≤ 15 represents a line with an open circle at 5 and shading to the left.
Then, combine the graphs by shading in the overlapping region between the closed circle on -2 and the open circle on 5.