HOw do you solve and graph 2t<4

well first it 2t<4 so u want to get t on it own so u should divid by 2 on each side

so it will be like this

2t<4
- - = t<2
2 2

then to graph it it a # line

<---O line should be on the line below
<---------->
0 1 2 3 4

I'm in 8th grade and I can't even figure that out

Goshh.(:

To solve and graph the inequality 2t < 4, you need to isolate the variable t and represent the solution on a number line.

Step 1: Divide both sides of the inequality by 2 to isolate the variable t:
2t / 2 < 4 / 2
t < 2

Step 2: Represent the solution on a number line:
Draw a number line and mark the point 2 with an open circle because t is less than 2.
Then, shade the region to the left of the point 2, indicating that all values less than 2 satisfy the inequality.

The resulting graph will have an open circle at 2 (indicating that t is not equal to 2) and the shaded region to the left, denoting all possible values of t that make the inequality true.