Eric is solving the inequality 9x + 15 ≥ 51 and graphing the solution. Which of the following describe the steps he should take using inverse operations to solve? (1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ADivide both sides of the inequality by 9 and then subtract 15 from both sides of the inequality.%0D%0ADivide both sides of the inequality by 9 and then subtract 15 from both sides of the inequality.%0D%0A%0D%0ADivide both sides of the inequality by 9 and then add 15 to both sides of the inequality. %0D%0ADivide both sides of the inequality by 9 and then add 15 to both sides of the inequality. %0D%0A%0D%0ASubtract 15 from both sides of the inequality and then divide both sides of the inequality by 9.%0D%0ASubtract 15 from both sides of the inequality and then divide both sides of the inequality by 9.%0D%0A%0D%0ASubtract 15 from both sides of the inequality and then multiply both sides of the inequality by 9. %0D%0ASubtract 15 from both sides of the inequality and then multiply both sides of the inequality by 9. %0D%0AQuestion 2%0D%0AHelp Eric draw his answer on the number line by selecting the correct responses below.

The correct steps to solve the inequality 9x + 15 ≥ 51 using inverse operations are:

Divide both sides of the inequality by 9 and then subtract 15 from both sides of the inequality.

The correct responses for drawing the answer on the number line are:
- Mark a point at x = 4 (This is the solution to the inequality)
- Shade the region to the right of x = 4 to represent the values of x that satisfy the inequality.