Answer: I'll explain how to do it so you can get the rest
Step-by-step explanation: Firstly, understand that you can consider the < or > sign as an equal to sign in each of the inequalities. Each inequality has a spot on the number line. First solve the inequalites to the simplest form. the first one is 10n - 9 > -59. to solve it, for now we can think of it as 10n - 9 = -59. n>-5. thats how you go about it for solving a point. Now after you mark it, depending on the sign, you need to mark it on the number line. if the sign is greater than or equal to, or the sign is less than or equal to, the spot/circle that you draw on top of the number representing the inequality should be shaded in. if it is just < or > than it should just be a small circle thats not filled in. for the arrows, again, it depends on the sign. if its greater to, then it will be towards the right. less than will be toward the left. but now you have 2 inequalities. so instead of an arrow pointing towards a side, it will just be 2 points and a line connecting it. draw the spots to the inequalities accordingly. i know this is very long, but i hope this helps you.