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Explanation:
HEY!! So To solve the inequality -4y < 12, we need to isolate the variable y.
First, let's divide both sides of the inequality by -4. Since we are dividing by a negative number, the direction of the inequality sign will flip.
So, -4y divided by -4 is y, and 12 divided by -4 is -3.
The inequality becomes y > -3.
To graph this inequality on a number line, we draw an open circle at -3 and shade the region to the right of it. The open circle indicates that -3 is not included in the solution set.
In summary, the solution to the inequality -4y < 12 is y > -3. The graph of the solution on a number line has an open circle at -3 and is shaded to the right.