Solve the inequality and graph the solution.

v-6≥4
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To solve the inequality v-6≥4, you can add 6 to both sides of the inequality to isolate the variable v:

v - 6 + 6 ≥ 4 + 6
v ≥ 10

So the solution to the inequality is v ≥ 10.

To graph the solution, start by drawing a number line. Mark a point at 10 and shade to the right of it to represent all values that are greater than or equal to 10. The graph will look like the following:

```
-------------|-------->
10
```

The shaded region represents the solution v ≥ 10.

To solve the inequality v - 6 ≥ 4, we need to isolate the variable v. Here are the steps:

Step 1: Add 6 to both sides of the inequality:
v - 6 + 6 ≥ 4 + 6
v ≥ 10

So the solution to the inequality is v ≥ 10.

To graph the solution, we can represent it on a number line.

1. Draw a number line with a range that includes the values of v (for example, from -10 to 20).

2. Place a closed circle (●) on the number 10 to show that it is included in the solution.

3. Shade the line to the right of 10 to indicate all the values greater than or equal to 10, because we have v ≥ 10.

The graph should have a closed circle on 10, and a shaded region extending to the right.

To solve the inequality v - 6 ≥ 4, we need to isolate v.

Step 1: Start by adding 6 to both sides of the inequality:
v - 6 + 6 ≥ 4 + 6

This simplifies to:
v ≥ 10

So, the solution to the inequality is v ≥ 10.

To graph the solution, we represent all the values of v that satisfy the inequality on a number line.

Start by drawing a number line with a mark at 10. Since the inequality is "greater than or equal to," we include the point 10 in the solution.

Next, shade in the portion of the number line to the right of 10, representing all values of v that are greater than or equal to 10.

The graph should look like this:

--------------●-------------------------->
10 v