Divide by 2: We are given the inequality 2s > 4. To solve for s, we need to isolate s on one side of the inequality. We do this by dividing both sides of the inequality by 2. \frac{2s}{2} > \frac{4}{2}s > 2
Check for Errors: Check for any math errors in the previous step. We divided both sides of the inequality by the same positive number, which does not change the direction of the inequality. There are no math errors in the calculation.
Final Solution: We have isolated s and found that s > 2. This means that any value of s that is greater than 2 is a solution to the inequality 2s > 4.