In this exercise we have the following expression:
[tex]7\times \frac{n}{4}[/tex]
We can solve this problem by taking a look at n:
[tex]7\times \frac{4}{4}=7[/tex]
As you can see in this case, the result is 7 and this is not greater than 7 but equal.
[tex]7\times 0.75=5.25[/tex]
As you can see in this case, the result is 5.25 and this is not greater than 7 but less than 7
[tex]7\times 1.25=8.75[/tex]
As you can see in this case, the result is 8.75 and this is greater than 7. In conclusion, the relationship between n and 4 that will make the value of the expression 7×n/4 greater than 7 is:
n must be greater than 4: [tex]n>4[/tex]