Solve the inequality and graph the solution.

5m–40≥

60
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.

The given inequality is 5m – 40 ≥ –60.

To solve the inequality, we need to isolate the variable m.

Adding 40 to both sides of the inequality, we get:
5m ≥ –60 + 40
5m ≥ –20

Dividing both sides of the inequality by 5, we have:
m ≥ –20/5
m ≥ –4

Therefore, the solution to the inequality is m ≥ –4.

To graph the solution, we'll draw a ray (line) starting from -4 and going towards positive infinity (∞). Since the inequality is ≥ (greater than or equal to), the endpoint at -4 will be a closed dot. The ray will be drawn to the right.

The graph is depicted as follows:
```
-------------•---------------->
-4
```
Note: The arrow indicates that the ray extends indefinitely in the positive direction.

right or left

Apologies for the misunderstanding.

Since the inequality is m ≥ -4, the graph should be a ray pointing to the right.