Solve the inequality and graph the solution.

11≥s/–3+10
To draw a ray, plot an endpoint and select an arrow. Select an endpoint to change it from closed to open. Select the middle of the ray to delete it.

To solve the inequality 11 ≥ s/-3 + 10, we can start by isolating the variable s.

11 ≥ s/-3 + 10

To get rid of the fraction, we can multiply both sides of the inequality by -3. Since we are multiplying by a negative number, we need to flip the inequality symbol.

-3 * 11 ≤ s/-3 * -3 + 10 * -3

-33 ≤ s + 30

Next, we can subtract 30 from both sides of the inequality to isolate s.

-33 - 30 ≤ s + 30 - 30

-63 ≤ s

So, the solution to the inequality is s ≥ -63.

To graph the solution, we can plot a ray starting at -63 on a number line and pointing towards positive infinity. Since the inequality is greater than or equal to, we will mark the endpoint as closed by using a filled-in dot.

Here is a diagram showing the graph of the solution:
(-63]→