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Answer:

x or y would have to be greater than 1

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to get an inequality equivalent to 8x-3y>11.

The equivalent inequality is:

y < -11/3 +(8/3)*x

Such that the options are:

a) y < 8/3x -11/3

b) y < 8/3x + 11/3

c) y > 8/3x + 11/3

d) y > 8/3x - 11/3

Two expressions (inequalities in this case) are equivalent if these represent the exact same thing.

To get an equivalent inequality to the given one, 8x-3y>11, we need to rewrite it.

Note that in the options we always have y isolated, so let's isolate y in our inequality.

8x - 3y > 11

-3y > 11 - 8x

Now we divide both sides by -3, because we divide by a negative number, the inequality symbol changes.

y < -11/3 +(8/3)*x

This is the equivalent inequality, so the correct option is d.

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