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Inequality Review

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Multi-Step and Compound Inequalities

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Graph the following:

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The ideal temperature in a fridge is 38 degrees. This can vary by up to 2 degrees. Write an inequality to show the range of possible temperatures, t. (Use < as there's no "or equal to" option

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Write the inequality shown on the graph:

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Solve:

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Solve:

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Solve:

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Solve:

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Write an inequality that could be used to solve the following. Only write the inequality, you do not need to solve:

Seven more than three times a number is between -8 and 17.

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Write an inequality that could be used to solve the following. Only write the inequality, you do not need to solve:

A rectangle's perimeter is greater than 37. The length is twice the width. Find possible widths.

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Solve:

Three consecutive integers have a sum that is greater than 105. Find the smallest possible integer.

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Solve: