Given: 5x + 3 > 4x + 7.
Choose the graph of the solution set.

[tex]\boxed{\boxed{\pink{\bf \leadsto Option \ A \ is \ correct . }}}[/tex]
For the number line refer to the attachment :
A linear inequality is given to us . And we need to find the correct number line. So the given linear inequality is :-
[tex]\bf \implies 5x + 3 > 4x + 7 \\\\\bf\implies 5x - 4x > 7 - 3 \\\\\bf\implies \boxed{\red{\bf x > 4 }}[/tex]
This implies that the value of x is Greater than 4 . That is the inequality can have all the values more than 4. So when we see the given number lines we see that the first number line represents all values greater than 4 .
Answer: B is correct
Step-by-step explanation: Tried a on the test, got it wrong, then tried b and got it right.