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What graph would represent the solution of p-5>7

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Explanation:

The solution of p-5>7 can be represented on a number line.We start by adding 5 to both sides of the inequality:p - 5 + 5 > 7 + 5p > 12This means that any value of p that is greater than 12 would satisfy the inequality.On a number line, we would represent this by shading the region to the right of 12, since any number to the right of 12 is greater than 12.

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